Alessandro Magnasco (February 4, 1667 – March 12, 1749), also known as il Lissandrino, was an Italian late-Baroque painter active mostly in Milan and...
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Magnasco is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alessandro Magnasco (1667–1749), Italian Baroque painter Marcelo Magnasco (born 1958)...
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Lotto, Lucas Cranach the Younger, Lorenzo Monaco, Andrea Mantegna, Alessandro Magnasco, and the Master of the Female Half-Lengths. The Museum's main facility...
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Genoa, such as Piranesi and Pannini. Artists such as Castiglione and Alessandro Magnasco brought the vogue of Rococo art to Genoa, and Neapolitan Rococo was...
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century. His work also had an influence on local painters such as Alessandro Magnasco, particularly through his scenes of despair and irony. Cornelis de...
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figures. He was a frequent collaborator with the prominent painter Alessandro Magnasco and painted for him the scenic background architectural elements...
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to a museum and painting gallery with works by Bernardino Luini, Alessandro Magnasco, Frans Pourbus the Younger, Anthony van Dyck and a painting cycle...
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Giovanni Battista Gaulli, painter James Charles Harris, painter Alessandro Magnasco, painter Giovanni Stefano Maia, painter Domenico Piola, painter Ernesto...
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1460–1465–c. 1510–1520) Mario Mafai (1902–1965) Aimo Maggi (1756–1793) Alessandro Magnasco (1667–1749) Bastiano Mainardi (1460–1513) Antonio Malchiodi (1848–1915)...
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churches and palaces of Genoa. In the first half of the 18th century Alessandro Magnasco dominated painting with his strange personality, his nervous technique...
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