Matteo Rosselli
1578 – 1650
Italian painter. An influential artist of the early 17th century in Florence, he is described by the early sources as being of a gentle disposition and as a dedicated and dignified painter, although he lacked originality and power. His work is characterized by the simplicity, descriptive naturalism and refined colour of the Counter-Reformation art created by such Tuscan artists as Santi di Tito, Bernardino Poccetti, Lodovico Cigoli and Domenico Passignano, yet he was also responsive to Venetian and Emilian art.
6 artworks in collection
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Judith and Holofernes
Private collection1600
Adoration of the Shepherds
Private collection
St Cecilia
Private collection
Archangel Michael
Private collection
