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Maratti Carlo Collection (#2)

Maratti Carlo, a renowned artist of his time, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Annunciation. Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Annunciation. Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Annunciation

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Adoration of the Magi. Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Adoration of the Magi. Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Adoration of the Magi

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Birth of the Virgin. Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Birth of the Virgin. Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Birth of the Virgin

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Adoration of the Magi (copy in reverse). Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Adoration of the Magi (copy in reverse). Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Adoration of the Magi (copy in reverse)

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Visitation. Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Visitation. Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Visitation. The visit of St. Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus, to St. Elizabeth, who was pregnant with John the Baptist, as recorded in the Gospel of Luke

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Marriage of St. Catherine. Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Marriage of St. Catherine. Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Marriage of St. Catherine

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Assumption of the Virgin. Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Assumption of the Virgin. Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Assumption of the Virgin

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Virgin and Child with St. Mary Magdalen. Creator: Carlo Maratti

Virgin and Child with St. Mary Magdalen. Creator: Carlo Maratti
Virgin and Child with St. Mary Magdalen

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Virgin and Child with the Young St. John the Baptist, 1647. Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Virgin and Child with the Young St. John the Baptist, 1647. Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Virgin and Child with the Young St. John the Baptist, 1647

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Adoration of the Angels. Creator: Carlo Maratti

The Adoration of the Angels. Creator: Carlo Maratti
The Adoration of the Angels

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Allegory of Time, 1690-1733. Creator: Bernard Picart

Allegory of Time, 1690-1733. Creator: Bernard Picart
Allegory of Time, 1690-1733. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Christ Carrying the Cross, 1680-1719. Creator: Benoit Thiboust

Christ Carrying the Cross, 1680-1719. Creator: Benoit Thiboust
Christ Carrying the Cross, 1680-1719. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Scourging of Christ, 1680-1719. Creator: Benoit Thiboust

Scourging of Christ, 1680-1719. Creator: Benoit Thiboust
Scourging of Christ, 1680-1719. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Agony in the Garden, 1680-1719. Creator: Benoit Thiboust

Agony in the Garden, 1680-1719. Creator: Benoit Thiboust
Agony in the Garden, 1680-1719. After Carlo Maratti

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Bacchus as a child given by Mercury to the care of the Nymphs. Creator: Andrea Procaccini

Bacchus as a child given by Mercury to the care of the Nymphs. Creator: Andrea Procaccini
Bacchus as a child given by Mercury to the care of the Nymphs

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Diogenes, 1685-1734. Creator: Andrea Procaccini

Diogenes, 1685-1734. Creator: Andrea Procaccini
Diogenes, 1685-1734

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: St. Vincent Ferrer. Creator: Andrea Procaccini

St. Vincent Ferrer. Creator: Andrea Procaccini
St. Vincent Ferrer

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: The Miracle of Naim, 1786. Creator: Adam von Bartsch

The Miracle of Naim, 1786. Creator: Adam von Bartsch
The Miracle of Naim, 1786

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Marriage of the Virgin. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde

Marriage of the Virgin. Creator: Robert van Audenaerde
Marriage of the Virgin

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Frontispiece with oval portrait of Raphael, with three allegorical figures of the Arts

Frontispiece with oval portrait of Raphael, with three allegorical figures of the Arts supporting the tablet at center, 1675

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Annibale Carracci Introduces Painting to Apollo and Minerva, 1674. Creator: Pietro Aquila

Annibale Carracci Introduces Painting to Apollo and Minerva, 1674. Creator: Pietro Aquila
Annibale Carracci Introduces Painting to Apollo and Minerva, 1674

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Marriage of the Virgin, 1645-1724. Creator: Benoit Farjat

Marriage of the Virgin, 1645-1724. Creator: Benoit Farjat
Marriage of the Virgin, 1645-1724

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Virtue Crowned by Honor, 1670-76. Creator: Carlo Maratti

Virtue Crowned by Honor, 1670-76. Creator: Carlo Maratti
Virtue Crowned by Honor, 1670-76

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Allegory of the Old and New Dispensations, 1700-1708. Creator: Carlo Maratti

Allegory of the Old and New Dispensations, 1700-1708. Creator: Carlo Maratti
Allegory of the Old and New Dispensations, 1700-1708

Background imageMaratti Carlo Collection: Allegorical Figure of Peace, 1625-1713. Creator: Carlo Maratti

Allegorical Figure of Peace, 1625-1713. Creator: Carlo Maratti
Allegorical Figure of Peace, 1625-1713




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Maratti Carlo, a renowned artist of his time, left an indelible mark on the art world with his exquisite creations. His works spanned various themes and subjects, showcasing his versatility and mastery. One of Maratti Carlo's notable pieces is "Diana at the Bath, " a captivating portrayal of the goddess in her serene moment of solitude. Created by Louis Desplaces, this painting captures Diana's ethereal beauty amidst nature's tranquility. Another remarkable artwork attributed to Maratti Carlo is "David with the Head of Goliath. " Painted by Robert van Audenaerde, this piece depicts David triumphantly holding Goliath's severed head, symbolizing victory over adversity. In the "Mocking of Christ, " also by Robert van Audenaerde, Maratti Carlo explores religious themes. This poignant depiction portrays Jesus enduring humiliation and suffering before his crucifixion. Maratti Carlo's talent shines through in "Nativity" as well. Again painted by Robert van Audenaerde, this artwork showcases the birth of Jesus in all its divine glory and humble surroundings. Johann Jakob Frey the Elder collaborated with Maratti Carlo to create "Destroy the dragon without sword; Virgin and Child on hemisphere. " This unique composition combines elements from biblical stories to convey a powerful message about faith overcoming challenges. "Pope Clement IX" immortalizes one of history's influential figures through John Hall's skilled brushstrokes. The portrait captures Pope Clement IX's dignified presence and profound impact during his papacy. Nicolas Dorigny collaborated with Maratti Carlo on an allegorical composition celebrating humanities' significance. This thought-provoking artwork invites viewers to reflect upon human achievements across various disciplines throughout history. Robert van Audenaerde once again collaborates with Maratti Carlo for two compelling paintings: "Rebecca and Eliezer" and "Rebecca at the Well. " These artworks depict scenes from biblical narratives that highlight themes of faith, kindness, and destiny.