Enrico Albrici PRICE CHARTS
1714 - 1775. Known for: Bambocciata style of painting.
After the formative experience with Ferdinando Cairo, with the professional maturation Albricci became an appreciated painter in Lombardy and Piedmont, first as a painter of portraits and sacred... Read full biography
After the formative experience with Ferdinando Cairo, with the professional maturation Albricci became an appreciated painter in Lombardy and Piedmont, first as a painter of portraits and sacred themes for various churches, then reaching levels of excellence in the bambocciata. His style derives... Read full biography
After the formative experience with Ferdinando Cairo, with the professional maturation Albricci became an appreciated painter in Lombardy and Piedmont, first as a painter of portraits and sacred themes for various churches, then reaching levels of excellence in the bambocciata. His style derives from Faustino Bocchi and his amusing and irreverent skits with little dwarves. Enrico Albrici, as often happened at the time, is sometimes reported with distortions of his surname, therefore he is cited... Read full biography
After the formative experience with Ferdinando Cairo, with the professional maturation Albricci became an appreciated painter in Lombardy and Piedmont, first as a painter of portraits and sacred themes for various churches, then reaching levels of excellence in the bambocciata. His style derives from Faustino Bocchi and his amusing and irreverent skits with little dwarves. Enrico Albrici, as often happened at the time, is sometimes reported with distortions of his surname, therefore he is cited as: Alberici, Albrici, Albrizzi
After the formative experience with Ferdinando Cairo, with the professional maturation Albricci became an appreciated painter in Lombardy and Piedmont, first as a painter of portraits and sacred themes for various churches, then reaching levels of excellence in the bambocciata. His style derives from Faustino Bocchi and his amusing and irreverent skits with little dwarves. Enrico Albrici, as often happened at the time, is sometimes reported with distortions of his surname, therefore he is cited as: Alberici, Albrici, Albrizzi

