Creti, Donato
Donato Creti (24 February 1671 – 31 January 1749) was an Italian painter of the Rococo period, active mostly in Bologna, Papal States. He is described by Wittkower as the "Bolognese Marco Benefial", in that his style was less decorative and edged into a more formal neoclassical style. It is an academicized grand style that crystallizes into a manneristic neoclassicism, with crisp and frigid modeling of the figures. Among his followers were Aureliano Milani, Francesco Monti, and Ercole Graziani the Younger. Two other pupils were Domenico Maria Fratta and Giuseppe Peroni.
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Alexander the Great Threatened by His Father
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A Seated Man
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The Adoration of the Magi [recto]
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Seven Figures Witnessing an Ascension [verso]
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Musician and Dancing Figures
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Holy Family [recto]
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Studies of Figures for an Adoration of the Magi [verso]
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Holy Family with Saint Anne and Female Head in Profile
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The Ascension of the Virgin
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Holy Family with St. Elizabeth, St. John the Baptist, and Two Angels in a Landscape
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Virgin and Child with Five Saints
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Magdalene Washing the Feet of Christ with Eight Disciples Looking On [recto]
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Female Figure (Penitent Magdalene?) [verso]
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Penitent Magdalene with Angels in a Landscape [recto]
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Apollo Standing in a River Landscape
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Vision of Saint Anthony of Padua
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