Felice Torelli
Italian painter of Baroque-style artworks
Italian painter of Baroque-style artworks
1667
359 years ago
Artists & Creatives
Italy
Active in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, this artist contributed significantly to Baroque painting. Focused on the creation of religious and mythological scenes, this individual combined elements of realism with dramatic use of light and shadow. Worked in Bologna and later in Venice, showcasing a notable proficiency in the use of color and composition. The artist's style influenced subsequent generations of painters and set a precedent for aspects of Italian art.
Painted 'The Holy Family with St. John'
Contributed to decorations in various churches
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