Giovanni Battista Marchetti

Giovanni Battista Marchetti (1730 - 1800) was an Italian painter, active mainly as a decorative fresco painter in a neoclassical-style in Siena and Rome.

He was born in Siena and died in Rome. In Rome, he was employed in decorations of the Oratory of the Archconfraternity of Santa Caterina da Siena, the Sala di Psiche in the Villa Borghese,[1] and the church of Santa Caterina da Siena a Via Giulia (1769). The work in the Borghese was along with Tommaso Conca. In 1764, along with Leonardo Massimiliano de Vegni, in painting for the Theater of Montalcino, and for the cupola of the church of the Madonna della Rosa in Chianciano Terme.


A distinct GB Marchetti, born in Predore near Bergamo in 1686, was an architect in Brescia. He was father of an Antonio Marchetti.[2]

References

  1. Galleria Borghese, notes on room.
  2. Treccani encyclopedia, entry on Antonio Marchetti, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 69 (2007), by Micaela Mander.
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