Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato
Giovanni Battista Salvi da Sassoferrato was an Italian painter born in 1609 in Sassoferrato, a town in the Marche region. He is best known for his religious works, particularly his serene and delicate depictions of the Virgin Mary. His style is characterized by soft colors and gentle expressions, which convey a sense of peace and devotion.
Salvi trained in the Baroque tradition and was influenced by artists like Caravaggio and Raphael. He spent most of his life in Sassoferrato, where he developed a unique approach that combined realism with idealized beauty. Salvi passed away in 1685, leaving behind a legacy of beautiful religious art.