Pietro Bellotti
Pietro Bellotti was an Italian painter active in the Baroque period.
Life and work
Bellotti was born in Volciano di Salò in 1627, he gained fame as a painter of portraits and heads of characters. He was a pupil of Girolamo Forabosco in Venice. According to Orlandi, he worked for Cardinal Mazzarino, Cardinal Ottoboni, for the elector of Bavaria and others. He was patronised by Pope Alexander VIII and by the Duke of Uceda. In Mantov,a he was "superintendent of the city and villa galleries" for Gorizaga. After wandering from court to court, he returned to Lake Garda and died in poverty in Gargnano in 1700.His principal works are:
- La Parca Lachesi, from 1654, at the Museum of Stuttgart ;
- The Parcae Lachesis, private collection, Brescia;
- Self-Portrait, signed and dated 1658, at the Uffizi Gallery, where he is depicted with a cup in his hand and a scroll with the inscription: "Hinc Hilaritas";
- Two Peasants' Heads at the Pinacoteca di Bologna;
- Philosopher in the Pinacoteca di Feltre;
- Old Head at the Correr Museum;
- Medea at the Accademia dei Concordi in Rovigo;
- Maiden with a Turban in the State [Natural History Museum, Braunschweig|Braunschweig Museum].