Giovanni Andrea de Ferrari
1598 – 1669
Italian painter. He was a prolific easel painter who painted many altarpieces and, with Gioacchino Assereto and Orazio de' Ferrari (1606-1657), created a lyrical, richly coloured manner that influenced the later development of the Genoese Baroque. He studied with Bernardo Castello (1557-1629), then with Bernardo Strozzi; he adopted Strozzi's manner so completely that his pictures were confused with those of his master.
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Martha and Mary Magdalene
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