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Pastoral Capriccio

Pastoral Capriccio
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IMAGE number
USB1156172
Image title
Pastoral Capriccio
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Artist
Zuccarelli, Francesco (1702-88) / Italian
Location
Hinton Ampner, Hampshire, UK
Medium
oil on canvas
Dimensions
78.7x116.8 cms
Image description

Francesco Zuccarelli, RA (Pitigliano 1702 - Florence 1788). Oil painting on canvas, Pastoral Capriccio by Francesco Zuccarelli, RA (Pitigliano 1702 - Florence 1788). A romantic Italian landscape with figures and animals by a stream. A characteristically optimistic view of peasant life and landscape by this popular artist, who, although born and dying in Tuscany, became a leading figure of the Venetian School. Somewhat surprisingly in view of its unreality, before he came to England (1752-62 and 1765-71) he was influential in persuading Richard Wilson to renounce portraiture for landscape painting. Hinton Ampner, Hampshire (Accredited Museum)

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National Trust Photographic Library / Bridgeman Images
Image keywords
Painting / Mzpainting

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