Giuseppe Diamantini

Painting, Visual Artist

1621 – 1705

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Who was Giuseppe Diamantini?

Giuseppe Diamantini was an Italian painter and printmaker of the Baroque period, active mainly in Venice.

He was born in Fossombrone. His early training is not well documented, but he arrived in Venice by c. 1650. He is known to have designed the title page of a libretto for the opera L’inganno riconosciuto by Camillo Contarini from 1666. He reputedly was an early mentor of Rosalba Carriera, and a painter by the name of Santo Piati. He painted a God the Father on the ceiling of the choir of the church of San Giovanni Crisostomo in Venice. He painted an altarpiece of the Adoration of the Magi for the church of San Moisè. He painted classical scenes of the gods Mercury and Argus, Juno, Jupiter and Io and Venus for the hall of the Palazzo Badoer in Venice. He also produced a series of about 60 prints, mainly on classical mythological subjects. In 1698 Diamantini returned to Fossombrone, where he died.

He left a considerable number of plates, most of them etchings. Among his prints are:

⁕The Holy Family with St. John holding a Cross.

⁕Hagar in the Desert.

⁕Marriage at Cana after Paolo Veronese.

⁕Dead Christ supported by an Angel.

⁕Death of Dido.

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Born
1621
Italy
Nationality
  • Italy
Died
1705

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on July 23, 2013

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