Palace by Night with the Flagellation of Christ
Viviano Codazzi, in Zusammenarbeit mit Domenico Gargiulo (1609-1679), zugeschr. (Bergamo um 1604 - Rom 1670), attr.
Lot-No. 7
Proceeds : 15.100 €
Oil/canvas, 50 x 67 cm, min. rest., relined. - Italian painter, one of the most important precursors of veduta painting. Since 1620 worked in Rome where he got in touch with Claude Lorrain and Michelangelo Cerquozzi. In 1634 he settled in Naples and specialized in painted illusions of architecture. He collaborated with many artists, among others Giuseppe Cesari and Massimo Stanzione. In 1647 he returned to Rome. Mus.: Florence (Uffizi, Pal. Pitti), Madrid (Prado), Dresden (Gem.-Gal. Alte Meister), Munich (Alte Pinakothek), Rome, Prague a. others. Lit.: AKL, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.
Viviano Codazzi, in Zusammenarbeit mit Domenico Gargiulo (1609-1679), zugeschr.: Palace by Night with the Flagellation of Christ
Palace by Night with the Flagellation of Christ
Lot-No. 7
Proceeds : 15.100 €
Oil/canvas, 50 x 67 cm, min. rest., relined. - Italian painter, one of the most important precursors of veduta painting. Since 1620 worked in Rome where he got in touch with Claude Lorrain and Michelangelo Cerquozzi. In 1634 he settled in Naples and specialized in painted illusions of architecture. He collaborated with many artists, among others Giuseppe Cesari and Massimo Stanzione. In 1647 he returned to Rome. Mus.: Florence (Uffizi, Pal. Pitti), Madrid (Prado), Dresden (Gem.-Gal. Alte Meister), Munich (Alte Pinakothek), Rome, Prague a. others. Lit.: AKL, Thieme-Becker, Bénézit a. others.