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CODAZZI, Viviano
Rome, the Campo Vaccino Looking toward the Capitoline d
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ID: 06119
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CODAZZI, Viviano
Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1604-1670
Italian painter. He arrived in Naples about 1634, having almost certainly trained in Rome. He was a specialist in the realistic architectural VEDUTA, and his interest in this theme may have been stimulated in Rome by the quadratura frescoes of Agostino Tassi and by the urban views of Claude Lorrain and Herman van Swanevelt. Related Paintings of CODAZZI, Viviano :. | Arcitectural View with Two Arches | Architectural View f | St Peter's, Rome | Architectural View wtih an Inn | St Peter s Rome | Related Artists: BOCCATI, GiovanniItalian Painter, ca.1420-1487 BOTH, JanDutch painter (b. ca. 1618, Utrecht, d. 1652, Utrecht
Brother of Andries Both. He was one of the foremost painters among the second generation of DUTCH ITALIANATES. While working in Italy he specialized in genre scenes; however, on his return to the Netherlands he concentrated on wooded landscapes bathed in a golden light that illuminates the highly detailed foliage and trees. These realistic landscapes represent his most original contribution to Dutch painting and were much imitated by his contemporaries and by later artists. Louis BleulerSwiss, 1792-1850
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