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Antonio Amorosi
1660–1738
WA-00023119
PaintingBaroque
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Antonio Amorosi was an Italian painter active in Rome during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. He specialized in genre scenes depicting everyday domestic life, market vendors, and rural labor, rendered in a naturalistic style influenced by Caravaggio's chiaroscuro. His small-scale canvases captured moments of ordinary people at work and rest with a directness that distinguished his practice from the more formal history painting dominant among his contemporaries. Amorosi's work bridged the traditions of Northern European genre painting and Roman Baroque sensibility.
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