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Giulio Rosati - The Carpet Seller

The Carpet Seller

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
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The Artist died in 1917 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.

Giulio Rosati was an Italian painter who specialized in Orientalist and academic scenes.

Giulio Rosati was born in Rome in 1861 into a family of bankers and militarists. He did not follow his family's career and instead studied art at the Accademia di San Luca under Dario Querci and Francesco Podesti. He also studied with Luis Álvarez y Catalá (1836-1901), director of the Prado Museum, Madrid. He worked mainly in watercolor, and occasionally in oil, and focussed most of his entire painting career on Orientalist art. He devoted himself particularly to representations of the Maghreb, that he never visited himself. His painting, Oriental Scene was exhibited at the Exposition di Belle Arte, in Rome in 1900.
He was part of a large group of painters, who at the time were depicting similar Middle Eastern subject matter. He became one of the most prolific Orientalist painters of the 19th century. Unlike other Orientalists, he never journeyed to the Middle East. He rarely participated in exhibitions, preferring to sell his works directly through art dealers.
His son, Alberto Rosati (1893–1971), was also an Orientalist painter. However, his son was far less productive than his father.

More Artworks by Giulio Rosati (View all 39 Artworks)

Asking the way

Asking the way

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
Asking the way

Asking the way

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
Choosing The Favourite

Choosing The Favourite

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
The Carpet Merchant

The Carpet Merchant

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
The Backgammon Players

The Backgammon Players

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
Desert Nomads

Desert Nomads

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
The Messenger

The Messenger

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
The Merchant

The Merchant

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
Pilgrims Outside A Mosque

Pilgrims Outside A Mosque

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
Backgammon Players In A Courtyard

Backgammon Players In A Courtyard

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
Stopping for Rest in the Desert

Stopping for Rest in the Desert

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
The Arab Riders

The Arab Riders

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
In The Souk

In The Souk

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
The Carpet Mender

The Carpet Mender

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
The seller of arms

The seller of arms

Giulio Rosati (Italian, 1858 - 1917)
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