List of Carlo Maratta pupils and assistants explained

The Roman studio of the prolific Italian Baroque painter Carlo Maratta included numerous younger pupils and assistants. Among his many pupils were:[1] [2] [3] [4]

PainterDatesBirthplaceSource
Paolo Albertoni
Martino Altomonte1657–1745(W)
Jean Andre1662–1753 Paris(H)
Cosmas Damian Asam1686–1739(W)
Gérard Audran1640–1703(W)
Giovanni Raffaelle Badarocco1648–1726 Genoa(W)(H)
Antonio Balestra1666–1740 Verona(W) (H)
Niccolò Bambini1651–1736(H)
Cristiano Bernetz1628–1722Hamburg(R)
Niccolo Berrettoni1637–1682 Montefeltro(H)
Jean Christian le Blond1667–1741Frankfort(H)
Francesco Boccacino1680–1750 Cremona(H)
Giovanni Domenico Bruggieri[5] 1678–1754 Lucca(H)
Jan van Bunnik1654–1727 Utrecht(H)(AH)
Giacinto Calandrucci1646–1707 (W)(H)
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari1654–1727(W)(H)
Marc van Duvende1674–1729 (H)
Girolamo Ferroni1687–1730(H)
Antonio Filocamo1669–1748 Messina(H)
1688–1743Messina(H)
Francesco Fernandi (Imperiali)1679–1740(H)
Agostino Gasull18th-centuryValencia[6]
William van Inghen1651–1709 Utrecht(H)(AH)
(H)
Godfrey Kneller1646–1723 Lübeck, moved to England(H)(AH)
Andrea Lanzano1651–1709 (H)
Giuseppe Laudati1672–after 1718 Perugia(H)
Stefano Maria Legnani1661–1713 Milan(H)
Theodore van Loon1630–1678 Brussels(H)(AH)
Agostino Masucci1691–1758 Rome(W)(H)
Giovanni Paolo Melchiore1664–1721 Rome(H)
Sebastian Munozc.1654–1690(H)
Girolamo Odam1681–after 1718Lorena(H)
Robert van Oudenarde1663–1743 Ghent(H)
1666–1724(W)
1670–1739(W)
1672–1742(W) (H)
Giuseppe Passeri1654–1714 Rome(W)(H)
Pietro da Pietri1663–1708 Rome(H)
Stefano Pozzi1699–1768 Rome(H)
Andrea Procaccini1671–1734 Rome(H)
Tommaso Redi1665–1726 Florence(W) (H)
Giovanni Stefano Robatto1649–1733 Savona(H)
Daniel Seiter1647–1705 Vienna, moved to Turin(H)(AH)
Filippo Tancredi1655–1725Messina(H)
Lodovico Trasi1634–1695 Ascoli(H)
1656–1746Capodistria(W)
1658–1724Hamburg(R)
Nicolas Vleys1694–1703 Brussels(H)

References

See Carlo Maratta article

Notes and References

  1. [Arnold Houbraken]
  2. Wittkower R. p.339, labeled (W).
  3. Hobbes J.R. p149-151, labeled (H).
  4. Rosini G, Storia della pittura italiana esposta coi monumenti; Epoca Quarta (1847),labeled (R)
  5. Book: Mazzarosa, Marchese Antonio. 1843. Memorie e documenti per servire alla storia di Lucca, Volume 8.. Tipografia de Giuseppe Giusti. 172 . Lucca; Googlebooks .
  6. Book: Ticozzi, Stefano. 1818. Dizionario degli architetti, scultori, pittori, intagliatori in rame ed in pietra, coniatori di medaglie, musaicisti, niellatori, intarsiatori d’ogni etá e d’ogni nazione (Volume 1). 226 . Vincenzo Ferrario, Milan.