The Rape of the Sabine Women, detail of a fresco in the Queen's Cabinet, Louvre
Giovanni Francesco Romanelli (Viterbo, 1610[1]– Viterbo, 1662) was a major Italian painter of the Baroque period, celebrated for his use of bright, vivid colors and also for his clarity of detail. Many of his works are on display in the Louvre.
^Baldinucci claims the date is May 14, 1617.
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Chronos and His Child by GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli, National Museum in Warsaw, a 17th-century depiction of Chronos as Father Time, wielding a harvesting...
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Pinacoteca Capitolina, 2.17 × 4.19 m). Examples include paintings by GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli and by Charles Le Brun (1647), both in the Metropolitan Museum...
Baroque ceiling of the Salle des Saisons in the Louvre Palace, by GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli, Michel Anguier and Pietro Sasso, mid 17th century Neoclassical...
baby to the princess, as in Sebastiano Ricci, Salvator Rosa, GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli, as well as a painting in the Rijksmuseum by Paulus Bor and Cornelis...
Morland. The original wall panels are by Francesco Zuccarelli, Frans Snyders, Claude and GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli. The Music Room has Ionic doorcases and...
Oreithyia by François Verdier (1688) Boreas Abducting Oreithyia by GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli (c. 17th) Boreas Abducting Oreithyia by Joseph-Ferdinand Lancrenon...
others that worked in his studio included: Romanelli and Camassei also trained under Domenichino. Giovanni Maria Bottala was one of his assistants on...
Pio of Pietrelcina, next to the convent of San Giovanni Rotondo, now a major pilgrimage site. Francesco Forgione was born on 25 May 1887 to Grazio Mario...
art. Between 1645 and 1647 he commissioned the Italian painter GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli to create scenes from the works of Ovid on the ceiling of the...
Poussin, Pietro Paolo Ubaldini, F. Perier, Francesco Albani, Filippo Gagliardi, GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli, Guido Reni, Domenico Zampieri and H. Rinaldi...
made mosaic altarpieces after the paintings of artists such as GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli, Guercino, Domenichino, and Nicolas Poussin. F. R. DiFederico...
Piedmont. He was sent by his parents to Rome, to study under GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli. He also studied in Turin. He returned in 1657 to paint an Assumption...
debut of Farinelli Giovanni Battista Mele, Angelica e Medoro, 1747 Carl Heinrich Graun, Angelica e Medoro (3 acts, 1749) Giovanni Battista Lampugnani...
Pasquale Romanelli (28 May 1812 – 11 February 1887) was an Italian sculptor, apprentice of Lorenzo Bartolini. Born in Florence in 1812 to Luigi Romanelli and...
18th century. He was born in Fermo and trained in Rome under GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli and Carlo Maratta . He is part of the family of painters that...
Weinstock 1987, p. 40, credit Gian Frencesco Romanelli. Libretti d'opera italiani lists Luigi Romanelli as librettist. See Aureliano in Palmira for more...
depicting episodes and legends from Ancient Roman history, are by GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli. The subjects include the Story of Mars and Venus, Allegory of...
1629 Giovanni Lanfranco, 1631, 1632 Francesco Mochi, 1633 Pietro da Cortona, 1634–1636 Alessandro Turchi, 1637, 1638 GiovanniFrancescoRomanelli, 1639...