Bellotti Collection
Bellotti, a name that resonates with poverty and creativity
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Bellotti, a name that resonates with poverty and creativity. Pietro Bellotti, a renowned artist from the 17th to 18th century, left behind an extraordinary legacy through his masterpieces. Known as "The Dowser, " Bellotti's ability to capture the essence of his subjects was unparalleled. One such masterpiece is "Pirna: The Obertor from the South. " Painted in the mid-1750s by Bernardo Bellotto, this artwork transports us to a time long gone. It depicts the beauty of Pirna's architecture and showcases Bellotto's attention to detail. Another captivating piece by Bernardo Bellotto is "Vaprio d Adda" from 1744. This painting captures the rustic charm of Vaprio d Adda, showcasing its idyllic landscapes and serene atmosphere. Moving away from landscapes, we encounter Sokrates - an enigmatic figure brought to life by Bellotti's brushstrokes. Through this portrait, we glimpse into Sokrates' wisdom and intellectual prowess. In "A coach in Rome, " painted in the 18th century but discovered in 1956, we are transported back in time to witness daily life in Rome during that era. The hustle and bustle of coaches on Roman streets come alive under Bellotti's skilled hand. "The Piazza and Church of Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome" takes us on another journey through time. Created by Bernardo Bellotto in 1739, it immortalizes one of Rome's iconic landmarks while capturing its grandeur and architectural splendor. It also ventured beyond Italy’s borders with works like "The Old Market Place in Dresden. " Painted between c1750-c1752, it offers a glimpse into everyday life at Dresden’s bustling market square during that period. Continuing his exploration of Pirna’s charm is “The Market Place” series created between c1752-c1755.