The Portrait Society | Giovanni Domenico Ferretti
22/9/1997 | 4th quarter 20th centuryCharcoal and acrylic on canvasH x L : 50 x 40 cm
Giovanni Domenico Ferretti is considered one of the most important painters of the Tuscan Rococo. He began his training in Imola, where his father's family came from. From about 1703, he trained in Florence in the workshops of Tommaso Redi, Sebastiano Galeotti and Felice Torelli. Between 1714 and 1718, Ferretti worked mainly in Florence and Pistoia. The next two years, he lived in Imola before returning to Tuscany. In the following decades, he frescoed numerous churches and palazzi, for instance in Florence, Pistoia, Pisa and Siena. In addition, numerous religious and profane panel paintings by him have survived, including several portraits and a still life. From 1760, he dedicated himself to frescoing the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence. Ferretti continued to frescoe the ceiling of this church until the end of his life. Only three years after his death, the work was completely destroyed by fire.
Full text: The Portrait Society | Giovanni Domenico Ferretti
- Artist | Manufacturer:
- Guillaume II William II King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1792-1849) | Represented person
- Johannes Petrus Schouberg (1798-1864) | Engraver
- Title:
- Medal
- Date:
- 2nd quarter 19th century
- Collection:
- Coins and Medals
- Domain:
- Numismatics
- Designation:
- Medal
- Material | Technique:
- Bronze
- Inscription(s):
- Inscription (WILLEM II KONING DER NEDERL. G.H.V.LUXEMB.)
- Signature (J.P. SCHOUBERG F.)
- Inscription (GEBOREN 1792. VELDTOGTEN IN SPANJE 1811-1813. QUATRE BRAS EN WATERLOO 1815. HUWELIJK MET H: K: H: ANNA PAULOWNA GROOTVORSTIN VAN RUSLAND 1816. TIENDAAGSCHE VELDTOGT 1831. KONING 1840. HERMUTING 1845-1849. GRONDWETSHERZIENING 1848. OVERLEDEN 1849.)
- Credit:
- Cannot get property 'logicalName' on null object
- Location:
- Nationalmusée | Main building | Étage 1 | Cabinet des médailles
- Acquisition method:
- Cannot invoke method getLabel() on null object
- Copyright:
-
Work: Public Domain
Image(s): CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) | Photo: MNAHA / Tom Lucas
Metadata: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)
- Photographer:
- Tom Lucas
Giovanni Domenico Ferretti is considered one of the most important painters of the Tuscan Rococo. He began his training in Imola, where his father's family came from. From about 1703, he trained in Florence in the workshops of Tommaso Redi, Sebastiano Galeotti and Felice Torelli. Between 1714 and 1718, Ferretti worked mainly in Florence and Pistoia. The next two years, he lived in Imola before returning to Tuscany. In the following decades, he frescoed numerous churches and palazzi, for instance in Florence, Pistoia, Pisa and Siena. In addition, numerous religious and profane panel paintings by him have survived, including several portraits and a still life. From 1760, he dedicated himself to frescoing the church of Santa Maria del Carmine in Florence. Ferretti continued to frescoe the ceiling of this church until the end of his life. Only three years after his death, the work was completely destroyed by fire.
Full text: The Portrait Society | Giovanni Domenico Ferretti
- Artist | Manufacturer:
- Guillaume II William II King of the Netherlands and Grand Duke of Luxembourg (1792-1849) | Represented person
- Johannes Petrus Schouberg (1798-1864) | Engraver
- Title:
- Medal
- Date:
- 2nd quarter 19th century
- Collection:
- Coins and Medals
- Domain:
- Numismatics
- Designation:
- Medal
- Material | Technique:
- Bronze
- Inscription(s):
- Inscription (WILLEM II KONING DER NEDERL. G.H.V.LUXEMB.)
- Signature (J.P. SCHOUBERG F.)
- Inscription (GEBOREN 1792. VELDTOGTEN IN SPANJE 1811-1813. QUATRE BRAS EN WATERLOO 1815. HUWELIJK MET H: K: H: ANNA PAULOWNA GROOTVORSTIN VAN RUSLAND 1816. TIENDAAGSCHE VELDTOGT 1831. KONING 1840. HERMUTING 1845-1849. GRONDWETSHERZIENING 1848. OVERLEDEN 1849.)
- Credit:
- Cannot get property 'logicalName' on null object
- Location:
- Nationalmusée | Main building | Étage 1 | Cabinet des médailles
- Acquisition method:
- Cannot invoke method getLabel() on null object
- Copyright:
-
Work: Public Domain
Image(s): CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0) | Photo: MNAHA / Tom Lucas
Metadata: CC0 1.0 Universal (CC0 1.0)
- Photographer:
- Tom Lucas