
North Italian School, 18th Century
Italian
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Works
The designation 'North Italian School, 18th Century' refers to anonymous or unattributed painters working in the northern regions of Italy during the 1700s, encompassing artistic centers such as Venice, Milan, Turin, and Genoa. These artists typically worked within traditions of Baroque and Rococo painting, producing religious works, portraits, and decorative compositions influenced by masters such as Tiepolo, Canaletto, and the broader European academies. Their works frequently appear at auction under this collective attribution when individual authorship cannot be definitively established.
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Artists in conversation
