Stefano Torelli

Bologna 1712-St Petersburg 1784 was an Italian painter. He was born in Bologna. He studied first under his father, Felice Torelli, and then under Francesco Solimena. The future King of Poland, Augustus III, brought him to Dresden in 1740, where he painted altar-pieces and ceiling decorations, many destroyed in the Seven Years' War. He painted figures in Canaletto's twenty-nine views of Dresden (1741). In 1762 he was summoned to the Russian court where he painted ceilings in the Royal Palace, and some portraits, among the latter one of the Empress Elizabeth in armor. He was a clever caricaturist, and etched a few plates. He died in St. Petersburg.


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Stefano Torelli Countess A A Chernysheva (san 05) oil


Countess A A Chernysheva (san 05)
Painting ID::  20973
Countess A A Chernysheva (san 05)
1760s (Inv No 5533)oil on canvas 37 1/2 x 29''(95 x 74 cm)(Ex coll Chernysheva-Kruglikova,St Petersburg)
   
   
     

Stefano Torelli Portrait of Anastasia Ivanovna Sokolova, wife of Josede Ribas oil


Portrait of Anastasia Ivanovna Sokolova, wife of Josede Ribas
Painting ID::  78091
Portrait of Anastasia Ivanovna Sokolova, wife of Josede Ribas
1770/1775 cjr
1770/1775_ cjr
   
   
     

Stefano Torelli Portrait of Anastasia Ivanovna Sokolova oil


Portrait of Anastasia Ivanovna Sokolova
Painting ID::  81413
Portrait of Anastasia Ivanovna Sokolova
1770/1775 Medium Oil cyf
1770/1775 _ Medium_Oil _ cyf
   
   
     

Stefano Torelli Diana and nymphs oil


Diana and nymphs
Painting ID::  84937
Diana and nymphs
first half of 18th century Medium Oil on canvas cyf
first_half_of_18th_century _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

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     Stefano Torelli
     Bologna 1712-St Petersburg 1784 was an Italian painter. He was born in Bologna. He studied first under his father, Felice Torelli, and then under Francesco Solimena. The future King of Poland, Augustus III, brought him to Dresden in 1740, where he painted altar-pieces and ceiling decorations, many destroyed in the Seven Years' War. He painted figures in Canaletto's twenty-nine views of Dresden (1741). In 1762 he was summoned to the Russian court where he painted ceilings in the Royal Palace, and some portraits, among the latter one of the Empress Elizabeth in armor. He was a clever caricaturist, and etched a few plates. He died in St. Petersburg.

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