ArtistsAntonio Tempesta
Antonio Tempesta

Antonio Tempesta

1555–1630
Florence
TextileRenaissance
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194
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197
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Antonio Tempesta was an Italian printmaker and painter active in Rome during the late sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries. He specialized in etching and engraving, producing prolific series of religious narratives, hunts, and classical subjects that circulated widely across Europe. His compositions combined dramatic spatial depth with precise linear detail, establishing a formal vocabulary that influenced printmakers for generations. Tempesta's prints were prized for their narrative clarity and technical refinement, making him one of the most commercially successful graphic artists of his era.

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The Fall of Phaeton (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
The Fall of Phaeton (Art Institute of Chicago)
Art Institute of Chicago
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