
Bernardo Strozzi
1581
- 1644
Italian Baroque Painter
Bernardo Strozzi, born in 1581 in Genoa and died in 1644 in Venice, was an Italian painter known for his religious and genre scenes. His works, such as 'The Cook' and 'The Supper at Emmaus,' are celebrated for their emotional depth and use of chiaroscuro, capturing the essence of Baroque drama and spirituality. Strozzi's contributions to Italian art and his exploration of sacred and everyday themes have made him a celebrated figure in 17th-century painting, reflecting the intensity and devotion of his era.
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