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  1. Sebastiano Ricci auf einem Porträt von Rosalba Carriera (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe) Sebastiano Ricci (getauft 1. August 1659 in Belluno; † 15. Mai 1734 in Venedig) war ein italienischer Maler des Barock und ein Vorreiter des Rokoko. Er gilt als einer der wichtigsten und einflussreichsten venezianischen Maler seiner Zeit.

  2. Sebastiano Ricci (1 August 1659 – 15 May 1734) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque school of Venice. About the same age as Piazzetta, and an elder contemporary of Tiepolo, he represents a late version of the vigorous and luminous Cortonesque style of grand manner fresco painting.

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  3. Sebastiano Ricci was a Venetian painter of the seventeenth century who traveled widely and studied the works of various masters. He is known for his colorful and expressive paintings of religious and mythological subjects, often in collaboration with his nephew Marco Ricci.

  4. Sebastiano Ricci. Belluno, 1659-Venice, 1734. Print page. Ricci was born in Belluno and moved to Venice at the age of fourteen to become a pupil of Federico Cervelli. He left Venice for Bologna for personal reasons and entered the studio of Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole then worked with Carlo Cignani.

  5. Sebastiano Ricci, der als wichtigster venezianischer Barockmaler seiner Zeit gilt, stellte mit den beiden bühnenartig komponierten Pendantbildern jeweils eine Szene aus der Geschichte von Joseph und seinen Brüdern dar.

  6. Sebastiano Ricci was an 18th C., prolific and internationally renowned Italian painter of the late Baroque school of Venice. In his early life he was jailed twice, for “youthful indiscretions”, but this did not seem to interfere with his rapid rise to renown and many commissions; becoming one of the first travelling and internationalised ...

  7. 1659 - 1734. Sebastiano Ricci was born in Belluno, and studied in Venice. He worked largely in Venice, but also in Parma. He visited Rome, Florence and other Italian cities. In 1712-16 (?) he was in England, returning to Venice via France and possibly Holland. He died in Venice. Ricci was a leading decorative painter of the period.