Orazio Gentileschi
Orazio Gentileschi | |
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Portrait of Orazio Gentileschi (c. 1630) by Lucas Emil Vorsterman, for "The Iconography" | |
| Born | Orazio Lomi 9 July 1563 (baptized) |
| Died | 7 February 1639 (aged 75) London, England |
| Nationality | Italian |
| Known for | Painting |
| Movement | Mannerism |
| Spouse |
Prudenzia di Ottaviano Montoni
(died 1605) |
| Children | 6, including Artemisia and Francesco |
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Orazio Lomi Gentileschi (Italian pronunciation: [oˈrattsjo ˈlɔːmi dʒentiˈleski]; 1563 – 7 February 1639) was an Italian painter. Born in Tuscany, he began his career in Rome, painting in a Mannerist style, much of his work consisting of painting the figures within the decorative schemes of other artists.
After 1600, he came under the influence of the more naturalistic style of Caravaggio. He received important commissions in Fabriano and Genoa before moving to Paris to the court of Marie de' Medici. He spent the last part of his life at the court of Charles I of England and died in London. He was the father of the painter Artemisia Gentileschi.