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The Immaculate Conception

Explore the late-Baroque paintings of Giuseppe Angeli (1712-1798), known for genre & religious scenes in Venice. Admire his works at San Stae, Mira Villa, and more!

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Artist Biography

Giuseppe Angeli: A Venetian Master of Baroque Drama

Giuseppe Angeli (1712 – 1798) stands as a prominent figure in the late Baroque artistic landscape of Venice, Italy. His oeuvre encompasses both genre scenes depicting everyday life and monumental religious compositions that powerfully convey spiritual narratives—a duality reflecting the multifaceted cultural milieu of his time. Trained under the tutelage of Giambattista Piazzetta, one of Venice’s foremost painters, Angeli quickly established himself as a skilled craftsman within the guild system, demonstrating an early commitment to artistic professionalism. By 1741, he was formally enrolled in the Venetian Academy of Fine Arts, marking him as part of a burgeoning intellectual and artistic movement striving for innovation while honoring tradition. Angeli’s artistic journey gained considerable momentum when he began instructing at the academy in 1756, subsequently ascending to presidency in 1772—a position that solidified his influence on Venetian art education and fostered a generation of talented artists. His reputation soared thanks to two ambitious canvases adorning the church of San Stae, showcasing his mastery of color and perspective, and for expansive fresco murals at Villa Widmann-Foscari near Padua, demonstrating an impressive command of scale and narrative storytelling. These projects cemented Angeli’s legacy as a visionary artist capable of transforming spaces into immersive experiences. Beyond these grand commissions, Angeli produced numerous smaller works that illuminate his artistic versatility. Notable among them is “Elijah Taken Up in a Chariot of Fire,” currently housed at the National Gallery of Art (https://www.nga.gov/artists/6896-giuseppe-angeli/), which exemplifies his ability to capture dramatic emotion and biblical grandeur. Similarly, "Faith," "Charity" and “St Roch in Glory” are available on OriginalUniqueArt’s database (https://www.wahoart.com/en/art/giuseppe-angeli-st-roch-in-glory-8XZ924-en/), showcasing his meticulous attention to detail and expressive brushwork. Angeli's artistic style is characterized by a dramatic use of chiaroscuro—the interplay between light and shadow—a technique perfected during the Baroque era. He skillfully employed color palettes rich in reds, blues, and golds, enhancing the emotional impact of his paintings. Influenced by Caravaggio’s revolutionary approach to realism and theatrical staging, Angeli infused his works with a palpable sense of immediacy and psychological depth. His compositions often depict figures caught in moments of intense emotion or spiritual revelation, reflecting the humanist ideals prevalent during the Enlightenment. Giuseppe Angeli's contribution to Venetian art history extends beyond his individual masterpieces. He served as a pivotal figure in shaping artistic discourse and fostering artistic excellence within the academy—a role that ensured the continuation of Venetian artistic traditions into the 19th century. His enduring legacy resides not only in his stunning visual creations but also in his influence on subsequent generations of artists, securing his place among Venice’s most celebrated painters and cementing his significance as a cornerstone of Baroque art.
Giuseppe Angeli

Giuseppe Angeli

1712 - 1798 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Late Baroque
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Giambattista Piazzetta']
  • Date Of Birth: 1712
  • Date Of Death: 1798
  • Full Name: Giuseppe Angeli
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Elijah Taken Up in a Chariot of Fire
    • St Roch in Glory
    • Faith
    • Charity
  • Place Of Birth: Venice, Italy
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