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1663 - 1721. Known for: Still life, figure, allegroical painting.
Nicola Malinconico was an Italian Baroque painter. He received his early training from his father and later became a disciple of Massimo Stanzione, Andrea Belvedere, and Luca Giordano. He was known... Read full biography
Nicola Malinconico was an Italian Baroque painter. He received his early training from his father and later became a disciple of Massimo Stanzione, Andrea Belvedere, and Luca Giordano. He was known for his Baroque painting style and was called to replace Luca Giordano when the latter went to Spain... Read full biography
Nicola Malinconico was an Italian Baroque painter. He received his early training from his father and later became a disciple of Massimo Stanzione, Andrea Belvedere, and Luca Giordano. He was known for his Baroque painting style and was called to replace Luca Giordano when the latter went to Spain to make the Martirio di Sant'Alessandro altarpiece. Malinconico's artistic language was influenced by Pietro Paolo Bonzi, Paolo Porpora, and Solimena... Read full biography
Nicola Malinconico was an Italian Baroque painter. He received his early training from his father and later became a disciple of Massimo Stanzione, Andrea Belvedere, and Luca Giordano. He was known for his Baroque painting style and was called to replace Luca Giordano when the latter went to Spain to make the Martirio di Sant'Alessandro altarpiece. Malinconico's artistic language was influenced by Pietro Paolo Bonzi, Paolo Porpora, and Solimena... Read full biography
Nicola Malinconico was an Italian Baroque painter. He received his early training from his father and later became a disciple of Massimo Stanzione, Andrea Belvedere, and Luca Giordano. He was known for his Baroque painting style and was called to replace Luca Giordano when the latter went to Spain to make the Martirio di Sant'Alessandro altarpiece. Malinconico's artistic language was influenced by Pietro Paolo Bonzi, Paolo Porpora, and Solimena