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Filippo Abbiati (1640–1715) was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active in Lombardy and Turin, together with Andrea Lanzani and Stefano Maria Legnani, he was a prominent mannerist painters from the School of Lombardy. Born in Milan, he was a pupil of the painter Antonio Busca. Alessandro Magnasco was one of his pupils along with Pietro Maggi and Giuseppe Rivola. Ticozzi claims he trained, along with Federigo Bianchi, with Carlo Francesco Nuvolone. Along with Bianchi, he painted the cupola of Sant'Alessandro Martire in Milan. Abbiati also painted a St. John preaching in the Wilderness for a church in Saronno.

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  • Ο Φιλίππο Αμπιάτι (Filippo Abbiati, 1640–1715) ήταν Ιταλός ζωγράφος της πρώιμης περιόδου του μπαρόκ. Δραστηριοποιήθηκε κυρίως στην Λομβαρδία και το Τορίνο, μαζί με τον (Andrea Lanzani) και τον (Stefano Maria Legnani). Θεωρείται ένας από τους εξέχοντες μανιεριστές εκπροσώπους της . Γεννήθηκε στο Μιλάνο και ήταν μαθητής του . Ανάμεσα στους δικούς του μαθητές ήταν οι Αλεσσάντρο Μανιάσκο (Alessandro Magnasco), και . Μαζί με τον Bianchi, ζωγράφισε τον τρούλο στον ιερό ναό του Sant'Alessandro Martire στο Μιλάνο. Ο Αμπιάτι φιλοτέχνησε επίσης τον Άγιο Ιωάννη που κηρύττει στην έρημο για εκκλησία στο . Απεβίωσε στο Μιλάνο. * Επιλογή έργων * Ο Άγιος Κάρολος Μπορρομέο εισέρχεται στο Μιλάνο, 1670-80, Μιλάνο, Duomo * Εμφάνιση της Παρθένου στην Σύνοδο της Εφέσου, Αβινιόν, Fondation Calvet (el)
  • Filippo Abbiati (* 1640 in Mailand; † 1715 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler. Er gehört zusammen mit und zu den bedeutendsten Malern des lombardischen Manierismus. (de)
  • Filippo Abbiati (1640–1715) was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active in Lombardy and Turin, together with Andrea Lanzani and Stefano Maria Legnani, he was a prominent mannerist painters from the School of Lombardy. Born in Milan, he was a pupil of the painter Antonio Busca. Alessandro Magnasco was one of his pupils along with Pietro Maggi and Giuseppe Rivola. Ticozzi claims he trained, along with Federigo Bianchi, with Carlo Francesco Nuvolone. Along with Bianchi, he painted the cupola of Sant'Alessandro Martire in Milan. Abbiati also painted a St. John preaching in the Wilderness for a church in Saronno. Filippo Abbiati was an apprentice of Carlo Francesco Nuvolone, of whom he resumed the fluid touch and taste for the spacious and luminous foundations, and then of Antonio Busca. He was mainly influenced by the early seventeenth-century painting of Lombardy, by the works of Cerano, Morazzone and Procaccini. Later, he get acquainted with the Roman Baroque up to the first manifestations of the Rococo. Being in contact with the Venetian painting of Federico Bencovich and Sebastiano Ricci he influenced his apprentices Pietro Maggi and Giuseppe Rivola in this direction. Alessandro Magnasco also belonged to his school. Abbiati developed his copious production especially in Milan and around it but the information on his life is scarce. In 1671 he produced a canvas, that was lost, for the Milanese church of Santa Maria del Carmine and another, also no longer existing, for the Scuola di San Giovanni in Murano, which suggests his presence in Venice, while one of his trip to Rome before 1674 was hypothesized to explain the influence of Roman painting in his painting of Blessed Tolomeo, preserved in the Milanese church of San Vittore al Corpo. For the Sanctuary of the Beata Vergine dei Miracoli in Saronno he painted the altarpiece of the Preaching of St. John the Baptist (1677), perhaps together with Luca Borromeo, and a David; in 1688 La caduta della manna (The Gathering of the Manna) was also painted there. In 1680, three canvases were commissioned for the church of San Sebastiano, in Milan. His masterpieces are considered the frescoes on the counter-façade, in the choir and in the dome of the Milanese church of Sant'Alessandro. He executed them from 1683 to 1696 in collaboration with Federico Bianchi. Though it is not easy to distinguish the work of one artist from the other, some claim that only The Triumph of the Holy Trinity, in the dome, and The Scenes of the life of Saint Alexander, in the choir, are of his own hand. Around the same period, he painted The Council of Ephesus for the church of Santa Maria del Carmine and 31 paintings with scenes from the life of Saint Lawrence for the Cathedral of Novara. In 1700 he received payments for his contribution to funeral ceremonies in honor of Emperor Charles II. Around that year he painted for the church of Sant'Antonio the scenes of The life of Sant'Andrea Avellino, The Sant'Antonio Converts a Heretic, The Saint Peter Martyr Unmasks a False Madonna and The Miracle of the Mule, the latter two currently preserved in the Diocesan Museum of Milan. His activity in later years was not documented. Abbiati died in Milan. (en)
  • Filippo Abbiati (1640 en Milán-1715 en Milán) fue un pintor italiano del Barroco, activo en Lombardía y Turín. Nació en Milán, fue discípulo de Antonio Busca y maestro de Alessandro Magnasco.​ Ticozzi afirma que, junto a Federigo Bianchi, se formó con Carlo Francesco Nuvolone. En colaboración con Bianchi, pintó la cúpula de Sant' Alessandro Martire en Milán. También pintó un San Juan predicando en el desierto para una iglesia de Saronno.​ (es)
  • Filippo Abbiati (Milan, 1640 - Milan, 1715) est un peintre italien, qui figure, avec Andrea Lanzani et Stefano Maria Legnani, parmi les plus importants peintres milanais du maniérisme de l'école lombarde. (fr)
  • Filippo Abbiati (Milano, 1640 – Milano, 1715) è stato un pittore italiano. Gli affreschi delle volte e la cupola col Paradiso della chiesa di Sant'Alessandro in Zebedia a Milano.San Carlo Borromeo entra a Milano, Duomo, Milano (it)
  • Filippo Abbiati (ur. w 1640 w Mediolanie, zm. w 1715 tamże) – włoski malarz pozostający pod wpływem szkoły weneckiej oraz jej przedstawiciela Sebastiano Ricciego. Tworzył głównie portrety. Do jego uczniów należał Alessandro Magnasco. Do jego najbardziej znanych prac należy znajdujący się w Pinacoteca di Brera w Mediolanie autoportret. (pl)
  • Filippo Abbiati (1640-1715) foi um pintor italiano do período barroco, activo na Lombardia e Turim. (pt)
  • Филиппо Аббиати (итал. Filippo Abbiati; 1640 год, Милан — 1715 год, там же) — итальянский художник ломбардской школы. Ученик Карло Франческо Нуволоне, прозванного Панфило, и принадлежал к художественной школе Милана. В живописи по сырому грунту (фреска) отличался быстрой скоростью исполнения. Работал много; оставил детям значительное наследство. Из школы Аббиати, имевшей высокую репутацию, вышло много талантливых художников, наиболее известные из них — Алессандро Маньяско, (Pietro Maggi) и (Giuseppe Rivola). О жизни и деятельности Аббиати после 1700 года и до самой его смерти почти ничего не известно. Умер в 1715 году в Милане. (ru)
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  • Filippo Abbiati (* 1640 in Mailand; † 1715 ebenda) war ein italienischer Maler. Er gehört zusammen mit und zu den bedeutendsten Malern des lombardischen Manierismus. (de)
  • Filippo Abbiati (1640 en Milán-1715 en Milán) fue un pintor italiano del Barroco, activo en Lombardía y Turín. Nació en Milán, fue discípulo de Antonio Busca y maestro de Alessandro Magnasco.​ Ticozzi afirma que, junto a Federigo Bianchi, se formó con Carlo Francesco Nuvolone. En colaboración con Bianchi, pintó la cúpula de Sant' Alessandro Martire en Milán. También pintó un San Juan predicando en el desierto para una iglesia de Saronno.​ (es)
  • Filippo Abbiati (Milan, 1640 - Milan, 1715) est un peintre italien, qui figure, avec Andrea Lanzani et Stefano Maria Legnani, parmi les plus importants peintres milanais du maniérisme de l'école lombarde. (fr)
  • Filippo Abbiati (Milano, 1640 – Milano, 1715) è stato un pittore italiano. Gli affreschi delle volte e la cupola col Paradiso della chiesa di Sant'Alessandro in Zebedia a Milano.San Carlo Borromeo entra a Milano, Duomo, Milano (it)
  • Filippo Abbiati (ur. w 1640 w Mediolanie, zm. w 1715 tamże) – włoski malarz pozostający pod wpływem szkoły weneckiej oraz jej przedstawiciela Sebastiano Ricciego. Tworzył głównie portrety. Do jego uczniów należał Alessandro Magnasco. Do jego najbardziej znanych prac należy znajdujący się w Pinacoteca di Brera w Mediolanie autoportret. (pl)
  • Filippo Abbiati (1640-1715) foi um pintor italiano do período barroco, activo na Lombardia e Turim. (pt)
  • Ο Φιλίππο Αμπιάτι (Filippo Abbiati, 1640–1715) ήταν Ιταλός ζωγράφος της πρώιμης περιόδου του μπαρόκ. Δραστηριοποιήθηκε κυρίως στην Λομβαρδία και το Τορίνο, μαζί με τον (Andrea Lanzani) και τον (Stefano Maria Legnani). Θεωρείται ένας από τους εξέχοντες μανιεριστές εκπροσώπους της . Απεβίωσε στο Μιλάνο. * Επιλογή έργων * Ο Άγιος Κάρολος Μπορρομέο εισέρχεται στο Μιλάνο, 1670-80, Μιλάνο, Duomo * Εμφάνιση της Παρθένου στην Σύνοδο της Εφέσου, Αβινιόν, Fondation Calvet (el)
  • Filippo Abbiati (1640–1715) was an Italian painter of the early-Baroque period, active in Lombardy and Turin, together with Andrea Lanzani and Stefano Maria Legnani, he was a prominent mannerist painters from the School of Lombardy. Born in Milan, he was a pupil of the painter Antonio Busca. Alessandro Magnasco was one of his pupils along with Pietro Maggi and Giuseppe Rivola. Ticozzi claims he trained, along with Federigo Bianchi, with Carlo Francesco Nuvolone. Along with Bianchi, he painted the cupola of Sant'Alessandro Martire in Milan. Abbiati also painted a St. John preaching in the Wilderness for a church in Saronno. (en)
  • Филиппо Аббиати (итал. Filippo Abbiati; 1640 год, Милан — 1715 год, там же) — итальянский художник ломбардской школы. Ученик Карло Франческо Нуволоне, прозванного Панфило, и принадлежал к художественной школе Милана. В живописи по сырому грунту (фреска) отличался быстрой скоростью исполнения. Работал много; оставил детям значительное наследство. (ru)
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  • Аббиати, Филиппо (ru)
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