Name Giulio Rosati | Children Alberto Rosati | |
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Giulio Rosati (Rome 1857 – Rome 1917) was an Italian painter specialized in orientalist and academic scenes.
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- Giulio rosati futbolclub gran gol alla lodigiani
- Giulio Rosati 1857 1917 26 paintings
- Biography
- Notable Paintings
- References
Giulio Rosati (1857-1917): 26 paintings
Biography
Giulio Rosati was born in Rome in 1861 into a family of bankers and militarists. He did not follow his family's career and instead studied art at the Accademia di San Luca under Dario Querci and Francesco Podesti. He also studied with Luis Álvarez y Catalá (1836-1901), director of the Prado Museum, Madrid. He worked mainly in watercolor, and occasionally in oil, and focussed most of his entire painting career on Orientalist art. He was part of a large group of painters at the time, who were depicting similar Middle Eastern subject matter. He became one of the most prolific Orientalist painters of the 19th century. His works emphasised the nobility of Muslim culture. He rarely participated in exhibitions, preferring to sell his works directly through art dealers.

His son, Alberto Rosati (1893–1971), was also an orientalist painter. However, his son was far less productive than his father.
Notable Paintings


