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FETI, Domenico
 
FETI, Domenico Adoration of the Shepherds oil


    Tillbedjan om Fåraherde
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  Måleriet identifieringen::  28319
  mk60 Olja på panel 19x14 1/2
   
 
 
 
 
   

FETI, Domenico The Healing of Tobit oil


    Den Bota av Tobit
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  Måleriet identifieringen::  29122
  mk65 tidigt 1620s Olja på panel 26x33 1/2
   
 
 
 
 
   

FETI, Domenico An Actor oil


    En Skådespelaren
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  Måleriet identifieringen::  29318
  mk65 tidigt 1620s Olja på segelduk 41 1/2x32
   
 
 
 
 
   

FETI, Domenico David with the Head of Goliath oil


    David with the Head of Goliath
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  Måleriet identifieringen::  63052
  1620 Oil on canvas, 153 x 125,1 cm Royal Collection, Windsor Feti was a peripatetic artist. Having been trained in Rome by the Florentine painter, Lodovico Cigoli, he worked at the court of Mantua from around 1613 and towards the end of his life spent some time in Venice. His principal patron was Duke Ferdinando Gonzaga at Mantua and it was with the purchase of the Gonzaga collection in 1625-27 that Charles I acquired a number of works by Feti. The artist was influenced by Venetian painters, as well as by Elsheimer and Rubens. His portraits and a series of small-scale pictures illustrating parables, probably commissioned by Ferdinando Gonzaga, are perhaps his best works. The artists technique is distinctive, with rapid brushstrokes of pure colour applied as highlights over broader areas of paint on canvases primed with dark tones. Similarly, the poses of his figures and the choice of viewpoints are often unusual. David with the Head of Goliath almost certainly formed part of the Gonzaga collection. A version of some quality is in Dresden (Staatliche Kunstsammlungen) and others are recorded. A date around 1620 has been suggested, that is, before the artist moved to Venice in 1622. The pose is somewhat reminiscent of the Ignudi by Michelangelo on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome, and it is possible that the painting was meant to be hung as an overdoor. The present work depicts the story of David and Goliath as recounted in the first Book of Samuel, 17:48-51. The shepherd boy, David, defeats Goliath, the champion of the Philistines, in single combat using a sling with a stone. Afterwards David cuts off Goliath's head using the giants own sword. The body of Goliath is visible on the left in the middle distance. Feti cleverly contrasts the large scale of the decapitated head and sword with David's smaller body. Artist: FETI, Domenico Painting Title: David with the Head of Goliath , 1601-1650 Painting Style: Italian , , religious
   
 
 
 
 
   

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