Las óleos de todo Andrea Locatelli
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86648 |
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Figures in a Landscape |
Date first half of 18th century
Medium Oil on board on canvas
Dimensions Height: 27 cm (10.6 in). Width: 42 cm (16.5 in).
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90600 |
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Figures in a Landscape |
first half of 18th century
Medium Oil on board on canvas
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66703 |
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Magic Scene |
Oil on canvas
54,2 x 30,2 cm
c. 1741 |
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Andrea Locatelli
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was an Italian painter of landscapes (vedute). 1695-1741
Born in Rome, he was the son and pupil of the painter Piero Locatelli, who had studied with the Florentine Ciro Ferri. He next apprenticed under Paolo Anesi, although his style and thematic is akin to that of Claude Lorrain, and depicts small mythologic figures although within a wild environment more similar to those of Salvator Rosa. He is also known as Andrea Lucatelli. Andrea excelled in painting vedute in a style reminiscent of Jan Frans van Bloemen, one of the Bamboccianti. One of his pupils was Joseph Vernet.
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