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1740 - 1815. Known for: Academic conception and neoclassical purism.
Jacopo Alessandro Calvi was an Italian artist who was an apprentice in the workshop of Giuseppe Varotti and was influenced by Giampietro Zanotti and the Bolognese seventeenth-century tradition. He... Read full biography
Jacopo Alessandro Calvi was an Italian artist who was an apprentice in the workshop of Giuseppe Varotti and was influenced by Giampietro Zanotti and the Bolognese seventeenth-century tradition. He was mainly known for his academic conception and neoclassical purism. Creti and the brothers Ubaldo... Read full biography
Jacopo Alessandro Calvi was an Italian artist who was an apprentice in the workshop of Giuseppe Varotti and was influenced by Giampietro Zanotti and the Bolognese seventeenth-century tradition. He was mainly known for his academic conception and neoclassical purism. Creti and the brothers Ubaldo and Gaetano Gandolfi were his reference artists. He had pupils such as Luigi Basiletti, Antonio Maria Crescimbeni, and Pietro Fancelli.
Jacopo Alessandro Calvi was an Italian artist who was an apprentice in the workshop of Giuseppe Varotti and was influenced by Giampietro Zanotti and the Bolognese seventeenth-century tradition. He was mainly known for his academic conception and neoclassical purism. Creti and the brothers Ubaldo and Gaetano Gandolfi were his reference artists. He had pupils such as Luigi Basiletti, Antonio Maria Crescimbeni, and Pietro Fancelli.
Jacopo Alessandro Calvi was an Italian artist who was an apprentice in the workshop of Giuseppe Varotti and was influenced by Giampietro Zanotti and the Bolognese seventeenth-century tradition. He was mainly known for his academic conception and neoclassical purism. Creti and the brothers Ubaldo and Gaetano Gandolfi were his reference artists. He had pupils such as Luigi Basiletti, Antonio Maria Crescimbeni, and Pietro Fancelli.
