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Antonio Molinari

Italian, 1655-1704

Antonio Molinari, also known as il Caraccino, was an Italian painter of the Baroque era in Venice.

The son of a painter, Molinari was apprenticed to Antonio Zanchi in Venice. He was strongly influenced by the vigorous and athletic paintings of Neapolitan painters such as Luca Giordano. He typically painted tumultuous narratives of mythology and religion in large canvases. This would influence his pupil (1697–1703), Giovanni Battista Piazzetta, and his grand manner style.

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Adam and Eve (1701-1704)

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Magnanimity of Scipio (before 1885)

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A historical scene

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The Pregnancy of Callisto Discovered by Diana (1612–66)

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Finding of Moses

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Martyrdom Scene

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Judith with the Head of Holofernes (1690)

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The Boy Moses stepping on Pharaoh’s Crown (1690s - 1704)

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Farm near Duivendrecht (c. 1916)

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