Giovanni Domenico Ferretti known as L'Imola (Florence, 15 June 1692 – Florence, 18 August 1768) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period. Giovanni Domenico Ferretti (or Giandomenico) was born at sunset in 1600 and died in Florence after the mid-1800s. Read the full biography
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Giovanni Domenico Ferretti known as L'Imola (Florence, 15 June 1692 – Florence, 18 August 1768) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period. Giovanni Domenico Ferretti (or Giandomenico) was born at sunset in 1600 and died in Florence after the mid-1800s. He was one of the most important painters of Tuscan Rococo frescoes and canvases. Maura was a goldsmith and her mother, Margherita Gori, came from a very important family in Florence, and her most famous representative was the famous European scholar Anton Francesco Gori, who was also her influence on Etruscan. An in-depth study of civilization Ria, also the painter's cousin.
Second only to his contemporary Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani, Ferretti was lucky enough to meet a talented master along the way, such as the Bolognese Giuseppe Maria Crespi, who worked for Tos. The Cana School of Classicism brought with it the great Emilia-Pau tradition, which Ferretti founded in search of highly creative professional painting, also supported by other artists, who collaborated in Florence with Tommaso Reddy and Sebastiano Galeotti and in the studio of Feliz Torelli and his wife Lucia Casarini in Bologna, both painters. Do you own a work by Giovanni Domenico Ferretti and want to sell it? We are selecting works by artists to include in upcoming auctions.
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