Giuseppe Crespi
Italian painter, master of Baroque art

Born
1665
360 years ago
Died
July 16th, 1747
277 years ago — 82 years old
Category
Artists & Creatives
Country
Italy
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An Italian painter from the Baroque period, recognized for contributions to religious and genre painting. Active primarily in Bologna, Crespi trained under the guidance of several notable artists and developed a distinctive style that combined naturalism with dramatic lighting. His works often featured intricate details and vibrant colors. Crespi painted numerous altarpieces and smaller canvas works that showcased his skill in portraying human emotion and narrative depth. His influence extended to later generations of artists, as he bridged the transition between the late Renaissance and the Baroque movement.
Created significant religious works for churches in Bologna
Produced several genre paintings depicting everyday life
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