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Giovanni Maria delle Piane

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He gained loyalty from other peer aristocratic families, noting he adapted to the new sensitivity, with attention to the fashion of his subjects, styling them with "majestic and elegant drapes taking them in certain new and witty movements". In 1695, by invitation of Count Morando, he completed a
250:, from 1715 until 1737, he mainly resided with the royal family in Piacenza. In 1719 he was invited to go to Spain, probably by Princess Elisabeth, as she considered him as a trustable portraitist, but the journey was never undertaken. Though already elder in 1737, he relocated to 284:. His portraiture technique employs robust incisiveness in the face of the subjects, with a decorative exuberance superimposed upon the opulent scenography with meticulous attention to aristocratic garb and particular artifacts of the subject's family. 343: 246:. On April 21, 1711, Piane became the personal painter of Princess Elisabeth, receiving a stipend, including food and accommodation. He still held that commission in 1737. Between 1714 and 1715 he portrayed Princess Elisabeth when she married King 329: 359: 228: 187:. These copies brought him acclaim. At Gaulli's studio, he also painted portraits. In 1684, he returned to Genoa, where the main portrait artist in the city, 350: 220: 537: 269:
In June 1741 he left Naples to return to his native Genoa. There he still painted portraits for the local aristocracy and finally, in 1744 he retired to
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He was prolific during his long artistic career. The style first works links him with the school of Genoese portraiture beginning with
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cities and also in Genoa. He moved frequently among the cities of Emilia and Liguria, also painting sacred subjects. In 1705 the
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was a fellow student and lifelong friend. In the Roman studio of Gaulli, Piane copied the works of great masters like
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and the same year, he was nominated Court Painter in Parma from where, he returned to
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Dizionario geografico-storico-statistico-commerciale degli stati del Re di Sardegna
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Vite de' pittori, scultori, ed architetti genovesi, Volume 2
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Delle vite de' pittori, scultori, ed architetti genovesi
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Soprani, Raffaello (1769). Carlo Giuseppe Ratti (ed.).
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Index

Il Mulinaretto

Genoa
Piacenza
Baroque
Genovese
court painter
Baroque
Genoa
Delle Piane
watermills
Giovanni Battista Merano
Giovanni Battista Gaulli
Enrico Vaymer
Giulio Romano
Guido Reni
Annibale Carracci
Domenichino
Giovanni Battista Carlone
Parma
Farnesian
Cardinal Alberoni
Duke Francesco Farnese
Piacenza
Duke of VendĂ´me
Duchess Dorotea Sophia
Elisabetta Farnese, Princess of Parma
Elisabeth Christine of Brunswick-WolfenbĂĽttel
Milan
Prince Antonio Farnese

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