ArtistsJacopo Amigoni
Jacopo Amigoni

Jacopo Amigoni

1682–1752
WA-00048943
PaintingRococo
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36
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About

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Jacopo Amigoni was an Italian painter of the Rococo period whose sumptuous portraits were in high demand across European courts and aristocratic circles. Beginning his career in Venice, he traveled extensively throughout the continent, establishing himself as one of the era's most prolific portraitists. His work exemplifies the ornamental elegance and flattering characterization that defined Rococo painting in the eighteenth century.

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Rococo
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Artwork sources (2)

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Images

33 assets
Saint Francis of Paola holding a rosary, book and staff)
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The Ecstasy of Saint Teresa)
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Study for Hercules and Omphale)
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Wagner Carlo Broschi detto Farinelli BNE
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The Idolatry of Solomon)
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The Abduction of Europa
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The Birth of Adonis
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Portrait of a Lady MET DT3159
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Art Institute of Chicago
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National Gallery of Art
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