Giulio Carpioni (1613-1678)- Scene From Bacchanalia
Artist: Giulio Carpioni
Giuilio Carpioni, of Venetian origin, found his inspiration in classicism, influenced by Nicolas Poussin, whom he is said to have met early in his career.
Bacchanals were a major subject of inspiration for him, recurring very frequently in his work.
The use of acid colors and the "expressionist" character of these figures are a way of breaking away from the sometimes overly conventional style of mid-17th-century Italian painting.
Most museums, such as the Louvre, have paintings by Carpioni: his originality, his very particular sensibility, all contribute to making him unavoidable.
Bacchanals were a major subject of inspiration for him, recurring very frequently in his work.
The use of acid colors and the "expressionist" character of these figures are a way of breaking away from the sometimes overly conventional style of mid-17th-century Italian painting.
Most museums, such as the Louvre, have paintings by Carpioni: his originality, his very particular sensibility, all contribute to making him unavoidable.
4 800 €
Period: 17th century
Style: Rome and Antic Greece
Condition: Good condition
Material: Oil painting
Width: 72
Height: 106
Reference (ID): 1744334
Availability: In stock
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