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Claudio Francesco Beaumont (Torino 1694 - 1766)...

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Claudio Francesco Beaumont (Turin 1694 - 1766) and workshop of Allegory of Poetry Oil on canvas 79.5 x 63.5 cm The work was repeatedly replicated by the Piedmontese master, as evidenced by the two variants passed at Hampel in Munich on September 22, 2022 (194.5 x 148 cm) and at Sotheby's Milan on November 28, 2006 (85.2 x 69 cm). Protected by the Savoy princes Victor Amadeus II and Charles Emmanuel III, he trained first in Turin with the Jesuits. In 1716 he went to Bologna where he became interested in local painting and in particular Carlo Cignani and the classicism of Annibale Carracci and his pupils. Later he was in Rome reinforcing his classicist streak in Francesco Trevisani's atelier. Back at the Savoy court he was entrusted with demanding and prestigious decorations for the most important residences. At the Royal Palace he painted the ceiling with the Chariot of Dawn and in 1738 he decorated the great gallery, now called Beaumont, home of the armory. In 1737 he went to Venice, where he had the opportunity to review the works of Sebastiano Ricci, Giambattista Crosato and Giovanni Battista Pittoni, artists already known from their work in Turin. The success of his painting with the Savoy family earned him an appointment as "First Painter of His Majesty" and the commission to execute many altarpieces for major churches in Turin, including those for the Basilica of Superga and the Church of the Carmine. Claudio Francesco Beaumont (Turin 1694 - 1766) and workshop of Allegory of Poetry Oil on canvas 79.5 x 63.5 cm The artwork was repeatedly replicated by the Piedmontese master, as evidenced by the two variants passed at Hampel in Munich on September 22, 2022 (194.5 x 148 cm) and at Sotheby's Milan on November 28, 2006 (85.2 x 69 cm).