List of Carlo Maratta pupils and assistants

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The Roman studio of the prolofic Italian Baroque ainter Carlo Maratta included numerous younger pupils/assistants. Among his many pupils were[1][2][3]:

Painter Dates Birthplace Source
Martino Altomonte (W)
Jean Andre 1662-1753 Paris (H)
Cosmas Damian Asam (W)
Gérard Audran (W)
Giovanni Raffaelle Badarocco 1648-1726 Genoa (W)(H)
Antonio Balestra 1666-1740 Verona (W) (H)
Nicolo Bambini 1651-1736 (H)
Cristiano Bernetz 1628-1722 Hamburg (R)
Niccolo Berrettoni 1637-1682 Montefeltro (H)
Jean Christian le Blond 1670- Frankfort (H)
Francesco Boccacino 1680-1750 Cremona (H)
Jean Dominic Bruggieri 1678-1754 Lucca (H)
John van Bunninck 1654- (H)
Giacinto Calandrucci 1646-1707 (W)(H)
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari (W)(H)
Marc van Duvende 1674-1729 (H)
Girolamo Ferroni 1681 (H)
Antonio Filocamo 1669-1748 Messina (H)
Paolo Filocamo ?-1748 Messina (H)
Francesco Fernandi (Imperiali) 1679-1740 (H)
William van Inghen 1651-1709 Utrecht (H)
Francesco Juvani (H)
Godfrey Kneller 1646-1723 Lübeck, moved to England (H)
Andrea Lanzano 1651-1709 (H)
Giuseppe Laudati 1672- Perugia (H)
Stefano Maria Legnani 1661-1713 Milan (H)
Theodore van Loon 1630-1678 Brussels (H)
Agostino Masucci 1691-1758 Rome (W)(H)
Giovanni Paolo Melchiore 1664-1721 Rome (H)
Sebastian Munoz (H)
Girolamo Odam 1681- Lorena (H)
Robert van Oudenarde 1663-1743 Ghent (H)
Paolo Gerolamo Piola (W)
Pierre Parrocel (W)
Domenico Parodi (W) (H)
Giuseppe Passeri 1654-1714 Rome (W)(H)
Pietro da Pietri 1663-1708 Rome (H)
Stefano Pozzi 1699-1768 Rome (H)
Andrea Procaccini 1671-1734 Rome (H)
Tommaso Redi 1665-1726 Florence (W) (H)
Giovanni Stefano Robato 1649-1733 Savona (H)
Daniel Seiter 1647-1705 Vienna, moved to Turin (H)
Filippo Tancredi 1655-1725 Messina (H)
Lodovico Trasi 1634-1695 Ascoli (H)
Francesco Trevisani (W)
Francesco Varnetam 1658-1724 Hamburg (R)
Nicolas Vleys 1694-1703 Brussels (H)

[edit] References

See Carlo Maratta article

  1. ^ Wittkower R. p.339, labeled (W).
  2. ^ Hobbes J.R. p149-151, labeled (H).
  3. ^ Rosini G, Storia della pittura italiana esposta coi monumenti; Epoca Quarta (1847),labeled (R)