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Carlo Sellitto (1581 – 2 October 1614 in Naples) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. One of the most gifted followers of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610), Sellitto played an important role in the spread of Caravaggism to Naples and in the development away from Late Mannerism to a greater naturalism. Sellitto would have known Caravaggio during the artist's exile in Naples in 1606/1607, but the date indicates that this Baptist (illustrated) was painted several years previously - cf. Caravaggio's own treatment of the theme of John the Baptist.

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  • Carlo Sellitto (en)
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  • Carlo Infantino, conocido artísticamente como Carlo Sellitto (Nápoles, 1581 - Nápoles, 2 de octubre de 1614) fue un pintor barroco italiano, muy cercano al estilo de Caravaggio. (es)
  • Carlo Sellitto de son vrai nom Carlo Infantino (né à Montemurro (Basilicate) en 1581, mort le 1er octobre 1614 à Naples) est un peintre italien de la période baroque, actif principalement en Basilicate au XVIIe siècle. (fr)
  • Carlo Sellitto, nome d'arte di Carlo Infantino (Napoli, 1581 – Napoli, 2 ottobre 1614), è stato un pittore italiano di ambito caravaggesco. (it)
  • Carlo Sellitto (1581 – 2 October 1614 in Naples) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. One of the most gifted followers of Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571–1610), Sellitto played an important role in the spread of Caravaggism to Naples and in the development away from Late Mannerism to a greater naturalism. Sellitto would have known Caravaggio during the artist's exile in Naples in 1606/1607, but the date indicates that this Baptist (illustrated) was painted several years previously - cf. Caravaggio's own treatment of the theme of John the Baptist. (en)
  • Carlo Sellitto (* 1581 in Neapel; † in der Nacht vom 1. Oktober auf den 2. Oktober 1614 in Neapel) war ein neapolitanischer Maler des Frühbarock in der Nachfolge von Caravaggio. Sellitto hieß eigentlich Carlo Infantino und nahm als Künstlernamen den Geburtsnamen der Mutter, die aus Neapel stammte. Er war der Sohn eines Malers (Sebastiano Infantino) aus Montemurro in der Region Basilicata. Er lernte kurz bei dem Piemonteser Maler Giovanni Antonio Ardito und ab 1591 bei dem flämischen Maler Louis Croys. 1608 gründete er seine eigene Werkstatt. Er war in Neapel als Porträtmaler begehrt (worin er bei Croys ausgebildet wurde) und einer der frühesten Caravaggisten – sein Johannes der Täufer wurde mehrere Jahre gemalt, bevor Caravaggio 1606/07 Neapel besuchte. Später war er durch Guido Reni beein (de)
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  • Carlo Sellitto (en)
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  • Naples (en)
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  • Montemurro, Basilicata, Italy (en)
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  • St. John the Baptist, 1601. 150×125 cm. Private collection. (en)
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