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Giorgio Domenico Duprà (1689-1770) was an Italian rococo court painter born at Turin who was active in the 18th century.

D. Barbara of Portugal, by Domenico Dupra
D. Barbara of Portugal, by Domenico Dupra

Educated in Rome, Domenico Duprà was a disciple of Francesco Trevisani. He was also strongly influenced by the French school of portrait. From 1719 he began working at the Lisbon court of King John V, the Magnanimous of Portugal, where he remained notably as court painter until 1730.

Back in Rome he was employed by the exiled Jacobite court of the Stuarts at the Palazzo Muti.

In 1750 he returned to Turin and with his brother Giuseppe Duprà (1703-1784) worked for the royal House of Savoy. He died at Turin in 1770. The Prado Museum preserves three of his works depicting females members of royalty quickly recognizable for its delicate and blushing tonalities recalling pastels. [1]


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References


  1. Rinaldis, Aldo De. L'arte in Roma dal Seicento al Novecento. Bologna, 1948.

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- [en] Domenico Duprà

[fr] Domenico Duprà

Domenico Duprà ou Giorgio Domenico Duprà (Turin,1689-1770) est un peintre italien qui fut actif au XVIIIe siècle.

[it] Domenico Duprà

Domenico Duprà, (Torino, 1689 – Torino, 22 febbraio 1770) è stato un pittore di corte italiano esponente del Rococò.



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