List of Carlo Maratta pupils and assistants
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Rome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in . The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy.Rome's history spans two and a half...

 studio of the prolofic Italian Baroque painter Carlo Maratta
Carlo Maratta
Carlo Maratta or Maratti was an Italian painter, active mostly in Rome, and known principally for his classicizing paintings executed in a Late Baroque Classical manner. Although he is part of the classical tradition stemming from Raphael, he was not exempt from the influence of Baroque painting...

included numerous younger pupils/assistants. Among his many pupils were:
Painter Dates Birthplace Source
Martino Altomonte
Martino Altomonte
Martino Altomonte, born Johann Martin Hohenberg was an Italian Baroque painter of Austrian descent who mainly worked in Poland and Austria.-Life and work:...

(W)
Jean Andre 1662–1753 Paris (H)
Cosmas Damian Asam
Cosmas Damian Asam
Cosmas Damian Asam was a German painter and architect during the late Baroque period. Born in Benediktbeuern, he moved to Rome in 1711 to study at the Accademia di San Luca with Carlo Maratta. There, he could see the fresco Ascensione di Cristo by Melozzo da Forlì in Santi Apostoli Church...

(W)
Gérard Audran
Gérard Audran
Gérard Audran , was a French engraver of the Audran family, the third son of Claude Audran....

(W)
Giovanni Raffaelle Badarocco 1648–1726 Genoa (W)(H)
Antonio Balestra
Antonio Balestra
Antonio Balestra was an Italian painter of the Rococo period.Born in Verona, he first apprenticed there with Giovanni Zeffio. By 1690 he moved to Venice, where he worked for three years under Antonio Bellucci, then moved to Bologna and then to paint in Carlo Maratta's workshop in Rome. In 1694, he...

1666–1740 Verona (W) (H)
Niccolò Bambini
Niccolò Bambini
Niccolò Bambini was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance and early-Baroque periods.He was born in Venice, and first studied under Giulio Mazzoni at Venice; but afterwards went to Rome, where he became a pupil of Carlo Maratti. He painted for the church of San Stefano soon after his return...

1651–1736 (H)
Cristiano Bernetz 1628–1722 Hamburg (R)
Niccolo Berrettoni
Niccolò Berrettoni
Niccolò Berrettoni was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He trained with Simone Cantarini then worked with Carlo Maratta. Among his paintings in Rome was a Madonna with St...

1637–1682 Montefeltro (H)
Jean Christian le Blond
Jacob Christoph Le Blon
Jacob Christoph Le Blon, or Jakob Christoffel Le Blon, was a German painter and engraver who invented the system of three- and four-colour printing, using an RYBK color model similar to the modern CMYK system.[2] He used the mezzotint method to engrave three or four metal plates to make prints...

1667–1741 Frankfort (H)
Francesco Boccacino 1680–1750 Cremona (H)
Jean Dominic Bruggieri 1678–1754 Lucca (H)
Jan van Bunnik
Jan van Bunnik
Jan van Bunnik was a Dutch Golden Age landscape painter.-Biography:He was born at Utrecht in 1654 where he was sent to learn draftsmanship from Herman Saftleven in 1668, under whom he studied three years; he afterwards spent some time in the Duchy of Cleves and met Gerard Hoet, who convinced him...

1654–1727 Utrecht (H)(AH)
Giacinto Calandrucci
Giacinto Calandrucci
Giacinto Calandrucci was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.Originally from Palermo, he moved to Rome with the fellow Palermitaan painter and engraver Pietro del Pò. Like many painters in Rome in his day, then entered the large and prolific studio of Carlo Maratta...

1646–1707 (W)(H)
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari
Giuseppe Bartolomeo Chiari , also known simply as Giuseppe Chiari, was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mostly in Rome....

(W)(H)
Marc van Duvende 1674–1729 (H)
Girolamo Ferroni 1681 (H)
Antonio Filocamo
Antonio Filocamo
Antonio Filocamo was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. Born in Messina. He initially went on to work along with his brother, Paolo Filocamo, in the studio of Carlo Maratta in Rome. Returned to Messina to work at various churches and oratories.-References:...

1669–1748 Messina (H)
Paolo Filocamo ?-1748 Messina (H)
Francesco Fernandi
Francesco Fernandi
Francesco Fernandi , also known as Imperiali, was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period.Born in Milan, he initially apprenticed with the painter for the Borromeo family, Carlo Vimercati. After a spell in Palermo, of which little is known, he moved to Rome sometime around 1705...

 (Imperiali)
1679–1740 (H)
William van Inghen 1651–1709 Utrecht (H)(AH)
Francesco Juvani (H)
Godfrey Kneller
Godfrey Kneller
Sir Godfrey Kneller, 1st Baronet was the leading portrait painter in England during the late 17th and early 18th centuries, and was court painter to British monarchs from Charles II to George I...

1646–1723 Lübeck, moved to England (H)(AH)
Andrea Lanzano 1651–1709 (H)
Giuseppe Laudati
Giuseppe Laudati
Giuseppe Laudati was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.He was born at Perugia and studied under Pietro Montanini in that town, and under Carlo Maratti in Rome. Frezza etched after his works.-References:...

1672-after 1718 Perugia (H)
Stefano Maria Legnani
Stefano Maria Legnani
Stefano Maria Legnani , also known as "Legnanino", was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Milan. He was a pupil of his father, the painter Ambrogio Legnani. He then went on to work in the studio of Carlo Cignani in Bologna, and Carlo Maratta in Rome. In Novara, he painted...

1661–1713 Milan (H)
Theodore van Loon 1630–1678 Brussels (H)(AH)
Agostino Masucci
Agostino Masucci
Agostino Masucci was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo period.Born in Rome, he initially apprenticed with Andrea Procaccino, and then became a member of the studio of Carlo Maratta. He joined the Accademia di San Luca in 1724, and from 1736 to 1738, he was director or Principe...

1691–1758 Rome (W)(H)
Giovanni Paolo Melchiore 1664–1721 Rome (H)
Sebastian Munoz (H)
Girolamo Odam
Girolamo Odam
Girolamo Odam was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.Born in Rome to a family from Lorena, he trained under Carlo Maratta. He was recognized as a pastel portaitist and landscape artist, as well as wood engraver.-References:...

1681- Lorena (H)
Robert van Oudenarde 1663–1743 Ghent (H)
Paolo Gerolamo Piola (W)
Pierre Parrocel
Pierre Parrocel
Pierre Parrocel was an French painter of the late-Baroque period.He was born in Avignon to a large family of artists, including his uncle Joseph Parrocel and his father, Louis Parrocel. He was first instructed by his uncle, and then trained with Carlo Maratti in Rome, and in 1730 became a member...

(W)
Domenico Parodi (W) (H)
Giuseppe Passeri
Giuseppe Passeri
Giuseppe Passeri was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in his native city of Rome.Born the nephew of the painter Giovanni Battista Passeri, Giuseppe trained in the studio of Carlo Maratta. Among the paintings by Giuseppe is St...

1654–1714 Rome (W)(H)
Pietro da Pietri
Pietro da Pietri
Pietro da Pietri was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Rome.Born in Rome, he was a pupil of the painter Giuseppe Ghezzi, then of Angelo Massarotti, then assisted in the studio of Carlo Maratta. He is also known as Pietro Antonio da Pietri, Pietro dei Pietri, and...

1663–1708 Rome (H)
Stefano Pozzi
Stefano Pozzi
Stefano Pozzi was an Italian painter, designer, draughtsman and decorator whose career was spent largely in Rome....

1699–1768 Rome (H)
Andrea Procaccini
Andrea Procaccini
Andrea Procaccini was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Rome as well as in Spain.Born in Rome, he trained in the studio of Carlo Maratta. He painted the prophet Daniel for a series of twelve prophets made for San Giovanni Laterano. He assisted in the establishment of the papal...

1671–1734 Rome (H)
Tommaso Redi
Tommaso Redi (painter)
Tommaso Redi was an Italian painter, who was active during the late-Baroque in his native Florence.He initially apprenticed with the Florentine painter Anton Domenico Gabbiani , and then moved to Rome to work in the Medici Academy in that city, which employed Carlo Maratti and Ciro Ferri as teachers...

1665–1726 Florence (W) (H)
Giovanni Stefano Robatto
Giovanni Stefano Robatto
Giovanni Stefano Robatto was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born at Savona. He studied at Rome under Carlo Maratti. He was employed painting for churches in Genoa, among his works, a St. Francis receiving the Stigmata for the church of the Cappucini...

1649–1733 Savona (H)
Daniel Seiter
Daniel Seiter
Daniel Seiter, Saiter, or Seyter was a Viennese born painter of the Baroque, who trained and worked in Italy.-Biography:According to Houbraken, he was born on the border of Switzerland and brought up in Vienna...

1647–1705 Vienna, moved to Turin (H)(AH)
Filippo Tancredi
Filippo Tancredi
Filippo Tancredi was an Italian painter. He was born in Messina. He trained some time in Naples, and afterwards visited Rome, where he entered the school of Carlo Maratta. He spent a great part of his life in Palermo, where he painted the ceiling of the church of the San Giuseppe dei Teatini, and...

1655–1725 Messina (H)
Lodovico Trasi 1634–1695 Ascoli (H)
Francesco Trevisani
Francesco Trevisani
thumb|250px|Portrait of [[Pietro Ottoboni |Cardinal Pietro Ottoboni]] by Francesco Trevisani. The [[Bowes Museum]], [[Barnard Castle]], [[County Durham]], [[England]]....

1656–1746 Capodistria (W)
Francesco Varnetam 1658–1724 Hamburg (R)
Nicolas Vleys 1694–1703 Brussels (H)
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