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1590 Firenze - 1655/60 Roma. Known for: Capriccio painting, collaboration with figure painters.
Alessandro Salucci was an Italian artist who flourished in the 17th century in Rome. He worked independently after collaborating with renowned artists such as Andrea Sacchi and Pietro da Cortona.... Read full biography
Alessandro Salucci was an Italian artist who flourished in the 17th century in Rome. He worked independently after collaborating with renowned artists such as Andrea Sacchi and Pietro da Cortona. Salucci's art was influenced by Viviano Codazzi and he was considered a precursor of capriccio... Read full biography
Alessandro Salucci was an Italian artist who flourished in the 17th century in Rome. He worked independently after collaborating with renowned artists such as Andrea Sacchi and Pietro da Cortona. Salucci's art was influenced by Viviano Codazzi and he was considered a precursor of capriccio painting. He had a keen knowledge of Roman architecture and often integrated reality with imaginative compositions. Salucci collaborated with figure painters like Jan Miel, Michelangelo Cerquozzi, and... Read full biography
Alessandro Salucci was an Italian artist who flourished in the 17th century in Rome. He worked independently after collaborating with renowned artists such as Andrea Sacchi and Pietro da Cortona. Salucci's art was influenced by Viviano Codazzi and he was considered a precursor of capriccio painting. He had a keen knowledge of Roman architecture and often integrated reality with imaginative compositions. Salucci collaborated with figure painters like Jan Miel, Michelangelo Cerquozzi, and Johannes Lingelbach, showcasing a contiguity with the culture of the bamboccianti. His work was characterized by creativity, refined elegance, and classic taste.A. Busiri Vici, Fantasie Architettoniche di Alessandro Salucci, in Capitolium, anno XXXVII, n.... Read full biography
Alessandro Salucci was an Italian artist who flourished in the 17th century in Rome. He worked independently after collaborating with renowned artists such as Andrea Sacchi and Pietro da Cortona. Salucci's art was influenced by Viviano Codazzi and he was considered a precursor of capriccio painting. He had a keen knowledge of Roman architecture and often integrated reality with imaginative compositions. Salucci collaborated with figure painters like Jan Miel, Michelangelo Cerquozzi, and Johannes Lingelbach, showcasing a contiguity with the culture of the bamboccianti. His work was characterized by creativity, refined elegance, and classic taste.A. Busiri Vici, Fantasie Architettoniche di Alessandro Salucci, in Capitolium, anno XXXVII, n. 12, December 1962.
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