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Domenico Maggiotto

Italian · 1713–1794

RococoVenetian School

Domenico Maggiotto was an 18th-century Venetian painter renowned for his genre scenes and religious compositions that captured intimate moments of everyday life with delicate sensitivity. His work exemplifies the Rococo aesthetic through graceful figural arrangements, soft luminous handling of light, and an keen attention to human interaction and emotion. Maggiotto's approach to the human form emphasized elegance and narrative charm, establishing him as a significant figure in Venetian genre painting.

Character

delicate sensitivityluminous lightnarrative charmgraceful composition

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