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]
Painter | Dates | Birthplace | Source | |
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Paolo Albertoni | ||||
Martino Altomonte | 1657–1745 | (W) | ||
Jean Andre | 1662–1753 | Paris | (H) | |
Cosmas Damian Asam | 1686–1739 | (W) | ||
Gérard Audran | 1640–1703 | (W) | ||
Giovanni Raffaelle Badarocco | 1648–1726 | Genoa | (W)(H) | |
Antonio Balestra | 1666–1740 | Verona | (W) (H) | |
Niccolò Bambini | 1651–1736 | (H) | ||
Cristiano Bernetz | 1628–1722 | Hamburg | (R) | |
Niccolo Berrettoni | 1637–1682 | Montefeltro | (H) | |
Jean Christian le Blond | 1667–1741 | Frankfort | (H) | |
Francesco Boccacino | 1680–1750 | Cremona | (H) | |
Giovanni Domenico Bruggieri[5] | 1678–1754 | Lucca | (H) | |
Jan van Bunnik | 1654–1727 | Utrecht | (H)(AH) | |
Giacinto Calandrucci | 1646–1707 | (W)(H) | ||
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari | 1654–1727 | (W)(H) | ||
Marc van Duvende | 1674–1729 | (H) | ||
Girolamo Ferroni | 1687–1730 | (H) | ||
Antonio Filocamo | 1669–1748 | Messina | (H) | |
1688–1743 | Messina | (H) | ||
Francesco Fernandi (Imperiali) | 1679–1740 | (H) | ||
Agostino Gasull | 18th-century | Valencia | [6] | |
William van Inghen | 1651–1709 | Utrecht | (H)(AH) | |
(H) | ||||
Godfrey Kneller | 1646–1723 | Lübeck, moved to England | (H)(AH) | |
Andrea Lanzano | 1651–1709 | (H) | ||
Giuseppe Laudati | 1672–after 1718 | Perugia | (H) | |
Stefano Maria Legnani | 1661–1713 | Milan | (H) | |
Theodore van Loon | 1630–1678 | Brussels | (H)(AH) | |
Agostino Masucci | 1691–1758 | Rome | (W)(H) | |
Giovanni Paolo Melchiore | 1664–1721 | Rome | (H) | |
Sebastian Munoz | c.1654–1690 | (H) | ||
Girolamo Odam | 1681–after 1718 | Lorena | (H) | |
Robert van Oudenarde | 1663–1743 | Ghent | (H) | |
1666–1724 | (W) | |||
1670–1739 | (W) | |||
1672–1742 | (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 Robatto | 1649–1733 | Savona | (H) | |
Daniel Seiter | 1647–1705 | Vienna, moved to Turin | (H)(AH) | |
Filippo Tancredi | 1655–1725 | Messina | (H) | |
Lodovico Trasi | 1634–1695 | Ascoli | (H) | |
1656–1746 | Capodistria | (W) | ||
1658–1724 | Hamburg | (R) | ||
Nicolas Vleys | 1694–1703 | Brussels | (H) |
See Carlo Maratta article