Felice Torelli

Felice Torelli (9 September 1667 11 June 1748) was an Italian painter of the Baroque style, active mainly in Bologna.

Torelli's Virgin and Child with Angels and Saints, completed around 1700.

Biography

He was born to a family of artists in Verona, including his brother, Giuseppe Torelli, a noted violinist and composer of concerti. Both his son, Stefano Torelli, and his wife, Lucia Casalini (1677–1762), were painters. His wife mainly painted portraits. Felice was initially apprenticed to Santi Prunati in Verona, then to Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole in Bologna. In 1710, Torelli was one of the founders of the Accademia Clementina in Bologna, and during his time there, Giuseppe Maria Crespi was a member. Torelli's pupils at the academy included the two brothers Ubaldo Gandolfi and Gaetano Gandolfi; his nephew, Giovanni Giorgi;[1] Mariano Collina (died 1780);[2] and Antonio Magnoni[3]

He painted a Martyrdom of St. Maurelius for Ferrara Cathedral. He painted St Vincent in the act of curing a lunatic woman for the church of the Dominicans in Faenza. Other altarpieces were painted for churches in Rome, Turin, Milan, and other cities in Italy.

See also

References

  1. Zannandreis.
  2. Annali della città di Bologna dalle sua origine, 1796, Volume 8, page 736.
  3. Guida del forestiere per la città di Bologna e suoi sobborghi, By Girolamo Bianconi, page 510.
  • Web gallery of Art Biography
  • Grove Encyclopedia of Art Biography.
  • Virgin with child and Saints
  • Dwight C. Miller: "Felice Torelli" (subscription version of Grove Art Online). Oxford University Press.
  • Bryan, Michael (1889). Walter Armstrong & Robert Edmund Graves (ed.). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical (Volume II L-Z). York St. #4, Covent Garden, London; Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007: George Bell and Sons. pp. 579–580.CS1 maint: location (link)
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