Andrea Pozzo's pupil, Carlo Innocenzi

Carlo Innocenzi (1691-1755) was an Italian painter and architect of the Baroque period. As a student of Andrea Pozzo, he was heavily influenced by his master's poetic and ornate style. Innocenzi's works often featured elaborate decorations, sweeping curves, and dramatic lighting, characteristic of the Baroque genre. He was particularly known for his frescoes in Italian churches and palaces, showcasing his mastery of perspective and trompe l'oeil techniques.

Styles: Baroque, Poetic

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