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PIOLA, Domenico
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1627-1703 was a Genoese painter of the Baroque period. His family studio was highly prolific. He apprenticed with his family, including his elder brother, Pellegro Piola, as well as with Domenico Fiasella. Other members of the Piola family, who were artists included Domenico's brother, Giovanni Andrea and his three sons Paolo Gerolamo, Anton Maria, and Giovanni Battista; his two sons-in-law, Gregorio de Ferrari and Domenico Parodi; and his brother-in-law Stefano Camogli. The large family studio, called Casa Piola excelled in both quadratura fresco decoration and canvases. Generations of artists, down to the 20th century, descended from the line of Piola-De Ferrari, including Giovanni Maria De Simoni, who died in 1913 in the original residence of Domenico's family. Domenico was also a well-known printmaker and draughtsman.

 

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PIOLA, Domenico Magdalene in the Desert oil painting

Painting ID::  32458

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PIOLA, Domenico
Magdalene in the Desert
1674 Oil on canvas, 300 x 198 cm
   
   
     

 

 

PIOLA, Domenico Daedalus and Icarus oil painting

Painting ID::  32459

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PIOLA, Domenico
Daedalus and Icarus
1670s Oil on canvas, 136 x 111 cm
   
   
     

 

 

PIOLA, Domenico Immaculate Conception oil painting

Painting ID::  32467

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PIOLA, Domenico
Immaculate Conception
1683 Oil on canvas, 345 x 221 cm
   
   
     

 

 

PIOLA, Domenico Assumption of the Virgin oil painting

Painting ID::  43578

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PIOLA, Domenico
Assumption of the Virgin
1676 Oil on canvas, 294 x 194 cm
   
   
     

 

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PIOLA, Domenico
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1627-1703 was a Genoese painter of the Baroque period. His family studio was highly prolific. He apprenticed with his family, including his elder brother, Pellegro Piola, as well as with Domenico Fiasella. Other members of the Piola family, who were artists included Domenico's brother, Giovanni Andrea and his three sons Paolo Gerolamo, Anton Maria, and Giovanni Battista; his two sons-in-law, Gregorio de Ferrari and Domenico Parodi; and his brother-in-law Stefano Camogli. The large family studio, called Casa Piola excelled in both quadratura fresco decoration and canvases. Generations of artists, down to the 20th century, descended from the line of Piola-De Ferrari, including Giovanni Maria De Simoni, who died in 1913 in the original residence of Domenico's family. Domenico was also a well-known printmaker and draughtsman.