ArtistsAlessandro Magnasco
Alessandro Magnasco

Alessandro Magnasco

Republic Of Genoa, 1667–1749
Genoa
PaintingBaroque
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27
Works in Collection
29
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1
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  • Baroque
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Alessandro Magnasco was a Genoese painter of the 18th century known for dramatic, loosely handled scenes of monks, nuns, beggars, and landscapes rendered in dark, atmospheric tones. His technique employed rapid brushwork and chiaroscuro to create a sense of movement and psychological intensity across religious and secular subjects. Active primarily in Genoa and Venice, Magnasco developed a distinctive approach to figural composition that influenced Venetian painting in the decades following his death in 1749.

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Baroque
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Theodosius Repulsed from the Church by Saint Ambrose (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
Theodosius Repulsed from the Church by Saint Ambrose (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Art Institute of Chicago
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Rijksmuseum
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