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The Miraculous Draught Of Fishes (ca. between 1695 and 1697) Art Print | Sebastiano Ricci

The Miraculous Draught Of Fishes (ca. between 1695 and 1697) Art Print | Sebastiano Ricci

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Bring the grandeur of the Italian Baroque into your home with Quipham’s premium art prints featuring the works of Sebastiano Ricci. Known for his dynamic compositions, luminous color palettes, and dramatic storytelling, Ricci was one of the leading Venetian painters of the late Baroque period. Each premium print captures the vitality and richness of Ricci’s masterpieces, adding a touch of classical elegance to any space. Available in framed or unframed options, these prints let you enjoy timeless artistry with a modern presentation.

Sebastiano Ricci (1659–1734) was an Italian painter celebrated for revitalizing Venetian art with his fluid brushwork and vibrant scenes drawn from mythology, religion, and history. His influence shaped the transition from Baroque grandeur to Rococo grace. Quipham’s curated selection of Ricci art prints offers a premium way to experience his opulent style in your own home.

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About the Artist

Sebastiano Ricci was a distinguished Venetian painter of the late Baroque period, celebrated for his vibrant, luminous compositions and dynamic brushwork that helped pave the way for the rise of Rococo art in the 18th century. His works exude theatricality, elegance, and fluidity, reflecting the grandeur and movement characteristic of the Baroque while hinting at the lightness that would soon define a new artistic age.

Born in Belluno, Italy, Ricci began his artistic training in Venice and was heavily influenced by the great Venetian masters such as Titian, Veronese, and Tintoretto. His early years were marked by both promise and scandal—he faced legal troubles in his youth but managed to continue his career, eventually earning commissions across Italy, England, France, and Austria.

Ricci's reputation grew as he became known for his mythological, religious, and allegorical frescoes and paintings. He brought a fresh sense of color and movement to traditional themes, often depicting figures in swirling motion against vast architectural or natural backdrops. His decorative style was sought after by European courts and churches alike, and he worked for prestigious patrons including the Habsburgs and English nobility.

One of his most important contributions was blending the monumental grandeur of Italian Baroque with a more playful, graceful aesthetic that directly influenced painters like Giovanni Battista Tiepolo, who would become a master of the Rococo era.

Sebastiano Ricci’s work represents a crucial link in the evolution of European art, bridging the dramatic power of the Baroque with the lighthearted elegance of the 18th century. His legacy endures through his masterful compositions, which continue to dazzle viewers with their vitality, richness, and painterly brilliance.

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