Antonio Carneo

Antonio Carneo

Mjesto: Concordia Sagittaria

Rođen: 1637

Smrt: 1692

Biografija:

Antonio Carneo was an Italian painter, active in Friuli and Venice, depicting both mythologic, allegoric, and religious canvases, as well as portraits. Born in Concordia Sagittaria in 1637, he was trained by his father as a painter and was influenced by Tintoretto and Paolo Veronese.

Early Life and Training

According to the Wikioo.org website, Antonio Carneo's early life and training were marked by his father's influence, who was also a painter. He later perfected his skills by studying the works of Venetian masters of the 16th century.

Artistic Career

As a painter, Antonio Carneo was active in Portogruaro, where he painted several altarpieces, including The Charity of St Thomas of Villanova for the church of Santa Lucia. He also painted Christ and saints for the town castle chapel and The Redeemer with St Marck and donors for other rooms. His work can be found in various museums, including the Castelvecchio Museum in Verona.

Notable Works

Some of his notable works include:

Influence and Style

Antonio Carneo

's style was characterized by his use of color and pageantry, which sets him apart from other painters of his time. His work was influenced by Tintoretto and Paolo Veronese, and he is known for his allegorical and mythological paintings. For more information on Antonio Carneo and his works, visit the Wikioo.org Timeline or check out his page on Wikipedia. His paintings can also be found in various museums and collections, including the Staatsgalerie Stuttgart and the Parish of Cordovado.

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