Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
Carlo Maratti was a precocious child, sent by his parents to Rome to study art when he was only 11. There, he became the student of Andrea Sacchi, who was at the time the chief Italian-born representative of Roman High Baroque classicism. Maratti worked with Sacchi for 24 years, becoming a part of the Roman art establishment. He was eagerly sought after by popes and princes for portraits, altarpieces and decoration of Rome’s most important churches, including Saint Peter’s. Maratti made only 14 etchings, most probably before 1660, while he was still working in the studio of Andrea Sacchi. In Virgin, Joseph and Child, Maratti shows his mastery of the etching technique, with several levels of shading, as well as the ability to create a wonderful composition within a relatively small space.
(Biography provided by Harris Schrank Fine Prints)17th Century Italian School Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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1930s Cubist Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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1960s Modern Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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1920s Modern Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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Late 18th Century Italian School Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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Mid-19th Century Modern Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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1640s Old Masters Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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1970s Contemporary Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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18th Century Italian School Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
Laid Paper, Engraving
Early 20th Century Modern Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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Early 19th Century Italian School Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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Early 19th Century Italian School Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
Watercolor, Handmade Paper, Engraving
Mid-19th Century Modern Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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1650s Old Masters Carlo Maratti Figurative Prints
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