
1589–1669 · Italian · 16 artworks
artist bio
Domenico Fiasella, also known as Il Sarzana, was a prominent Italian painter of the early Baroque period, active mainly in Genoa. He is known for his large-scale history paintings and altarpieces, characterized by dramatic compositions and a rich color palette.
what you'll learn
Studying Fiasella's work allows students to understand the development of Baroque painting in Genoa, particularly his use of dramatic narrative and dynamic compositions. Students can also learn about the influence of earlier Renaissance masters on his style.
related: Peter Paul Rubens, Guido Reni, Bernardo Strozzi

Hercules and Onphale

El FestÃn De Baltasar

Ritratto Della Famiglia Imperiale Di Genova. Nella Tela È Raffigurato Giovanni Vincenzo Imperiale, La Seconda Moglie Brigitta Spinola E Il Primogenito Francesco Maria Imperiali.
1642

Abraham and Three Angels

Lamentation over the Dead Christ

Old man brim

Queen Artemisia
1645

famiglia di abramo (Palazzo Rosso - Musei Di Strada Nuova)

Aeneas and Anchises

Madonna with Child and Saints George, Bernard, and John
1640

imperturbabilità di anassarco - meddis tranquillus in undis

The Flight into Egypt
1650

maddalena

Cristo e la Samaritana

Joseph's Coat Brought to Jacob
1640

The Mocking of Christ