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CRETI, Donato
Italian painter, Bolognese school (b. 1671, Bologna, d. 1749, Bologna) Italian painter and draughtsman. His individual and poetic art represents, with that of Marcantonio Franceschini, the last significant expression of the classical-idealist strain in Bolognese painting. His activity was almost wholly confined to Bologna, where he painted decorative frescoes, altarpieces and easel pictures for private collectors. Two qualities are paramount: a perfected finesse of handling and poetic suggestiveness of situation and mood. He sought the ideal beauty of the individual figure and was thus at his best in meditative pictures with few figures; his subjects combine grace of form and precision of contour with flesh that attains the surface delicacy of porcelain and colours that have a mineral-like refulgence.

 

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CRETI, Donato Achilles Handing over to Chiron dfg oil painting

Painting ID::  6321

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CRETI, Donato
Achilles Handing over to Chiron dfg
Oil on canvas, 125 x 163 cm Palazzo d'Accursio, Bologna
   
   
     

 

 

CRETI, Donato The Charity dfh oil painting

Painting ID::  6322

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CRETI, Donato
The Charity dfh
1745 Wood, diameter: 79 cm Palazzo d'Accursio, Bologna
   
   
     

 

 

CRETI, Donato Mercury and Paris tyr oil painting

Painting ID::  6323

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CRETI, Donato
Mercury and Paris tyr
1745 Oil on canvas, 272 x 176 cm Palazzo d'Accursio, Bologna
   
   
     

 

 

CRETI, Donato Astronomical Observation Sun oil painting

Painting ID::  30601

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CRETI, Donato
Astronomical Observation Sun
mk68 Oil on canvas 20"13 3/4" Vatican,Picture Gallery 171-1720 Italy
   
   
     

 

 

CRETI, Donato Mercury and Paris oil painting

Painting ID::  32283

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CRETI, Donato
Mercury and Paris
1745 Oil on canvas, 272 x 176 cm
   
   
     

 

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CRETI, Donato
Italian painter, Bolognese school (b. 1671, Bologna, d. 1749, Bologna) Italian painter and draughtsman. His individual and poetic art represents, with that of Marcantonio Franceschini, the last significant expression of the classical-idealist strain in Bolognese painting. His activity was almost wholly confined to Bologna, where he painted decorative frescoes, altarpieces and easel pictures for private collectors. Two qualities are paramount: a perfected finesse of handling and poetic suggestiveness of situation and mood. He sought the ideal beauty of the individual figure and was thus at his best in meditative pictures with few figures; his subjects combine grace of form and precision of contour with flesh that attains the surface delicacy of porcelain and colours that have a mineral-like refulgence.