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  1. Pompeo Girolamo Batoni (25 January 1708 – 4 February 1787) was an Italian painter who displayed a solid technical knowledge in his portrait work and in his numerous allegorical and mythological pictures. The high number of foreign visitors travelling throughout Italy and reaching Rome during their "Grand Tour" led the artist to specialize in ...

  2. Learn about Pompeo Batoni, a Rococo and Neoclassical artist who painted portraits of nobles and royals, and allegorical and mythological scenes. See his biography, works, and influences at Wikiart.org.

    • Italian
    • January 25, 1708
    • Lucca, Italy
    • February 4, 1787
  3. Neoclassical art. Pompeo Girolamo Batoni (born Jan. 25, 1708, Lucca, Tuscany [Italy]—died Feb. 4, 1787, Rome) was an Italian painter, who in his own time was ranked with Anton Raphael Mengs as a painter of historical subjects. Probably his portraits are now better known, as he invented the type of “grand tourist” portrait, very popular ...

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  4. Learn about the life and work of Pompeo Batoni, the leading portrait painter of 18th-century Rome. See his paintings of English aristocrats on the Grand Tour and his influence on Mengs.

  5. Pompeo Batoni (1708–1787) National Trust for Scotland, Fyvie Castle. (b Lucca, 25 Jan. 1708; d Rome, 4 Feb. 1787). Italian painter and draughtsman, the son of a distinguished goldsmith. He has been described as ‘Italy's last Old Master’ and he was certainly the last great Italian personality to dominate painting in Rome, where he spent ...

  6. Batoni, a native of Lucca, was the son of a goldsmith. He began in his father's workshop but left for Rome in 1727 where he soon acquired a reputation for making fine drawings after the antique, which were often bought by British visitors. During his long career, Batoni executed altarpieces for the Roman churches and history paintings.

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  8. Pompeo Batoni: 10 works. 'Pompeo Batoni made this sketch when he was only twenty-eight, in preparation for his first important commission in Rome. He was commissioned to create a life-size altarpiece that still hangs in the the church of Saints Celsus and Julian today.'. 'Batoni's original works, today in private collections in Turin, were ...

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