All Mario Dei Fiori Oil Paintings

Italian painter , Penna Fermana 1603- Rome 1673 Italian painter. He was the first and most famous Roman painter to specialize in flower-pieces and one of only four still-life artists included by Leone Pascoli in his collection of artists' biographies. The early sources and old inventories attribute many flower paintings in distinguished Roman collections to the Caravaggesque painter Tommaso Salini, and since the 18th century Mario's name has been linked with his, and it has been assumed that he trained with Salini. This apprenticeship is difficult to document, yet a comparison of Mario's pictures with inventory descriptions of works by Salini confirms that Mario was influenced by his art. To the minute observation of various kinds of flowers, Mario added a refined sense of design and an interest in effects of light, still linked to Caravaggio in the use of a dark background.
 

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Mario Dei Fiori Theee Caper Flower,a Carnation,a Bindweed,and a Tulip oil on canvas


Theee Caper Flower,a Carnation,a Bindweed,and a Tulip
Theee Caper Flower,a Carnation,a Bindweed,and a Tulip
Painting ID::  28819
  mk64 Oil on canvas 16 1/8x13in Pitti,Poggio Imperiale Depository
  mk64 Oil on canvas 16 1/8x13in Pitti,Poggio Imperiale Depository

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Mario Dei Fiori Self-Portrait with a Servant and Flowers oil on canvas


Self-Portrait with a Servant and Flowers
Self-Portrait with a Servant and Flowers
Painting ID::  28882
  mk64 Oil on canvas 53 9/16x85 1/16in Uffizi,
  mk64 Oil on canvas 53 9/16x85 1/16in Uffizi,

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     Mario Dei Fiori
     Italian painter , Penna Fermana 1603- Rome 1673 Italian painter. He was the first and most famous Roman painter to specialize in flower-pieces and one of only four still-life artists included by Leone Pascoli in his collection of artists' biographies. The early sources and old inventories attribute many flower paintings in distinguished Roman collections to the Caravaggesque painter Tommaso Salini, and since the 18th century Mario's name has been linked with his, and it has been assumed that he trained with Salini. This apprenticeship is difficult to document, yet a comparison of Mario's pictures with inventory descriptions of works by Salini confirms that Mario was influenced by his art. To the minute observation of various kinds of flowers, Mario added a refined sense of design and an interest in effects of light, still linked to Caravaggio in the use of a dark background.

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