Carlo Maratti
1625 – 1713
Carlo Maratti (Maratta) Italian painter, the leading painter in Rome in the latter part of the 17th century. As the pupil of Andrea Sacchi he continued the tradition of the classical Grand Manner, based on Raphael, and he gained an international reputation particularly for his paintings of the Madonna and Child, which are reworkings of types established during the High Renaissance. The rhetorical splendour of his work is thoroughly in the Baroque idiom, however, and the numerous altarpieces he painted for Roman churches (many still in situ) give whole-hearted expression to the dogmas of the Counter-Reformation.
17 artworks in collection
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Works

Portrait of Francesca Gommi Maratta
Private collection1690
The Holy Family
Private collection1700
Adoration of the Thorn Crown
Private collection
Holy Family: St Joseph with the Christ Child
Private collection











