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| Antonio Bambocci (1351-1421) was an Italian painter and sculptor of the Gothic period, active in and near Naples. He was born in Piperino, and came to Naples with his father Domenico, also a sculptor. He initially trained with Masuccio, and afterwards by Andrea Ciccione. His masters in painting... Read enhanced Wikipedia article |
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Antonio Bamboccio
Antonio Bambocci (1351-1421) was an Italian painter and sculptor of the Gothic period, active in and near Naples. He was born in Piperino, and came to Naples with his father Domenico, also a sculptor. -
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Antonio
Antonio is an Italian, Portuguese, and Spanish first name. ... Antonio Bamboccio, Italian painter and sculptor -
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Bernardo de' Dominici
Bernardo de' Dominici (1683–1759) was an Italian art historian and painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Naples, painting landscapes, marine vedute, and genre scenes such as characteristic of Bamboccianti. ... Antonio Bamboccio; pages 142-150. -
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Genre works
Genre works, also called genre scenes or genre views, are pictorial representations in any of various media that represent scenes or events from everyday life, such as markets, domestic settings, interiors, parties, inn scenes, and street scenes. ... He acquired the nickname "Il Bamboccio" and his followers were called the Bamboccianti, whose works would inspire Giacomo Ceruti, Antonio Cifrondi, and Giuseppe Maria Crespi among many others. -
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Bamboccianti
The term originates from the Bentvueghel nickname of the Dutch painter Pieter van Laer, "Il Bamboccio", around whom these artists gathered during his stay in Italy (1625-1639). ... They were to influence Rococo artists such as Antonio Cifrondi, Pietro Longhi, Giuseppe Maria Crespi, Giacomo Ceruti, and Alessandro Magnasco,[citation needed] and their paintings of everyday Roman life continued into the nineteenth century through the works of Bartolomeo and Achille Pinelli, Andrea Locatelli and Paolo Monaldi.
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