
Pier Francesco Mola
Italian(1612–1666)
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Pier Francesco Mola (1612, 1666) was an Italian Baroque painter renowned for his poetic landscapes, mythological scenes, and religious compositions infused with warm, luminous color. Trained in Rome and influenced by the Venetian tradition through artists such as Guercino and Albano, he developed a distinctive style characterized by loose, expressive brushwork and a lyrical treatment of light. His works were highly sought after by Roman patrons and continue to appear regularly at major international auction houses.
BaroqueItalianChild PortraitPen and InkBrownRed DoubletFigure StudyOld MasterBrown And Red TonesMythological SubjectMale ArtistClassical
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