ArtistsFrancesco Zuccarelli
Francesco Zuccarelli

Francesco Zuccarelli

1702
Italy
PaintingRococo
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None documented
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Institutional Exhibitions
13
Works in Collection
20
Assets Indexed
3
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Publications Referenced
80%
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Movements
  • Rococo
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Giacomo Francesco Zuccarelli was an Italian artist of the late Baroque or Rococo period. He is considered to be the most important landscape painter to have emerged from his adopted city of Venice during the mid-eighteenth century, and his Arcadian views became popular throughout Europe and especially in England where he resided for two extended periods. His patronage extended to the nobility, and he often collaborated with other artists such as Antonio Visentini and Bernardo Bellotto.

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Rococo
Medium
Painting
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Artworks (13)

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Rivierlandschap met visser (1712 - 1788)
Rijksmuseum
Borstbeeld van een zich vooroverbuigende jonge vrouw (1730 - 1770)
Rijksmuseum
Da L'Esca un Picciol Rivo a Sobria Mensa (n.d.)
Smithsonian Institution
The Mortification (1763 or before)
Cleveland Museum of Art
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Landscape with Peasants at a Fountain (Met Museum)
Met Museum
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Art Institute of Chicago
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National Gallery of Art
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