Apollonio Domenichini PRICE CHARTS
1688 - 1782. Known for: Vedutist paintings of Venice and Rome, capricci.
Apollonio Domenichini, also known as Menichini or Menichino, was an Italian vedutist who worked in Venice between 1740 and 1770. He was a student of Luca Carlevarijs and Hohan Richter. Domenichini is... Read full biography
Apollonio Domenichini, also known as Menichini or Menichino, was an Italian vedutist who worked in Venice between 1740 and 1770. He was a student of Luca Carlevarijs and Hohan Richter. Domenichini is known as the "Master of the Fondazione Langmatt" because of his fourteen works in a collection in... Read full biography
Apollonio Domenichini, also known as Menichini or Menichino, was an Italian vedutist who worked in Venice between 1740 and 1770. He was a student of Luca Carlevarijs and Hohan Richter. Domenichini is known as the "Master of the Fondazione Langmatt" because of his fourteen works in a collection in Baden near Zurich. In addition to his well-known views of Venice, he also created a series of highly imaginative capricci and vedutas of Rome. The anonymous master, whose nickname derives from the... Read full biography
Apollonio Domenichini, also known as Menichini or Menichino, was an Italian vedutist who worked in Venice between 1740 and 1770. He was a student of Luca Carlevarijs and Hohan Richter. Domenichini is known as the "Master of the Fondazione Langmatt" because of his fourteen works in a collection in Baden near Zurich. In addition to his well-known views of Venice, he also created a series of highly imaginative capricci and vedutas of Rome. The anonymous master, whose nickname derives from the corpus of thirteen Venetian views kept at the Langmatt Foundation in Baden, exhibits style characteristics similar to Michele Marieschi and Francesco Albotto. In recent years Dario Succi has proposed identifying the painter with Apollonio Domenichini,... Read full biography
Apollonio Domenichini, also known as Menichini or Menichino, was an Italian vedutist who worked in Venice between 1740 and 1770. He was a student of Luca Carlevarijs and Hohan Richter. Domenichini is known as the "Master of the Fondazione Langmatt" because of his fourteen works in a collection in Baden near Zurich. In addition to his well-known views of Venice, he also created a series of highly imaginative capricci and vedutas of Rome. The anonymous master, whose nickname derives from the corpus of thirteen Venetian views kept at the Langmatt Foundation in Baden, exhibits style characteristics similar to Michele Marieschi and Francesco Albotto. In recent years Dario Succi has proposed identifying the painter with Apollonio Domenichini, registered with the Fraglia in 1757 and mentioned in the correspondence between the Venetian antiquarian Giovanni Maria Sasso and the... Read full biography

