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Giovanni Battista Natali, also known as Joan(nes) or Ioannes Baptista Natali (
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painter and draughtsman of the late- Baroque period, active in his natal (?) city of
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lists four artists with this same name, who are perhaps different from the above. #GB Natali (Bologna, c. 1630 – Cremona, c. 1700), son of
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(''il Guardolino''), and pupil of Pietro da Cortona in Rome, returned to work in Cremona. Giovanni Battista was father of Giuseppe Natali (1652–1725). #GB Natali, son of Francesco Natali (c. 1654) of
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was a painter for King Charles III of Sicily and his successor. #GB Natali was an engraver in woodcuts, disciple of
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. #GB Natali, son of Giuseppe Natali, the brother of Francesco and cousin of GB above, painted for the court of
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also lists four artists with this same name, among other Natali family members, with the following descriptions: # Natali, Giovanni Battista : Italian, 17th century, male. Sculptor (wood). Giovanni Battista Natali was a pupil of
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, and was also an architect. He sculpted the stalls in S. Giacomo della Certosa before 1650. # Natali, Giovanni Battista I : Italian, 17th century, male. Born c. 1630, in Cremona; died June 1696, in
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. Painter , engraver. Murals. Giovanni Battista Natali I was the son of Carlo Natali. He was his father's pupil at first, before going to Rome, where he worked in the studio of Pietro da Cortona. Later, he returned to Cremona and worked for a number of churches. He had a great many pupils. His works include a large decorative painting adorned with architectural motifs in the church of the Predicatori. # Natali, Giovanni Battista II : Italian, 18th century, male. Active during the first half of the 18th century. Painter. Giovanni Battista Natali II was the son of Giuseppe Natali. In 1730, he was painter to the court of the elector of Cologne. Museum and Gallery Holdings
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, Staatsgal.): Battles ( two paintings ) # Natali, Giovanni Battista III, called ''Piacentino'' : Italian, 18th century, male. Born 14 October 1698, in Pontremoli; died 10 November 1765, in Cremona. Painter , fresco artist , engraver. Religious subjects, landscapes, architectural views. Giovanni Battista Natali III was the son of Francesco Natali and a pupil and assistant of Sebastiano Galeotti. He was a painter to the court of Naples, and executed frescoes and altar paintings in the churches of Naples and Pontremoli. He also engraved 45 views of the ruins of
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and Baiae. It is very likely that the 45 views mentioned under 4. above originate from a bilingual book (
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, president of the Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy in Rome (1775-1798), treating the subject of the "Remains of the Antiquities Existing in Pozzuoli, Cumae, and Baiae", published in 1768 in Naples. ee Sources below/sup> A number of plates showing different views (in Italian: s. ''Veduta'', pl. ''Vedute)'' of ruins from Antiquity(''see inserted images of engravings on the right'') are signed by Joan. Baptista Natali, del(in). (draughtsman), & Joan. Volpato, sculp. Venetiis, who was the engraver. This is strong evidence that Giovanni Battista Natali III (''Piacentino)'' was also known under the name Joan. or Ioann. Baptista Natali, a Latinised name no doubt, further corroborated by sources from the
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possesses a set of drawings by an Italian artist named Giovanni Battista Natali III (Pontremoli, Tuscany, 1698 –
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, 1765). Oddly enough the same place and date of birth, but a different place of death as under 4. above. mbiguity calls for further investigations/sup>


Sources

* * * Paoli, Paolo Antonio. (1768). ''Antiquitatum Puteolis Cumis Baiis Existentium Reliquiae
Avanzi delle antichità esistenti a Pozzuoli, Cuma e Baja
'' emains of the Antiquities Existing in Pozzuoli, Cumae, and Baiae Napoli: .n. Anno A.C.N.MDCCLXVIII (with full book scan available at
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, a.o. bilingual texts (35 Folia) and 96 engravings, of which 28 signed by Natali, delin.


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18th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Italian Baroque painters Year of death unknown Year of birth unknown Painters from Piacenza 1698 births 18th-century Italian male artists {{Italy-painter-18thC-stub