Italian painter
Antonio Zucchi
Born (1726-05-01 ) 1 May 1726Venice, Italy
Died 26 December 1795(1795-12-26) (aged 69)Rome, Italy
Nationality Italian Known for Painting Movement Vedutisti
Antonio Pietro Francesco Zucchi ARA (1 May 1726 – 1 December 1795) was an Italian painter and printmaker of the Neoclassic period.[ 1]
Life
Zucchi was born in Venice , he studied under his uncle Carlo Zucchi and later Francesco Fontebasso and Jacopo Amigoni .[ 2] [ 3]
"Three dancing nymphs and a reclining cupid in a landscape" by Zucchi
He married the painter Angelica Kauffman in 1781, who late in life moved with him to Rome.[ 3] In Rome Zucchi produced a number of etchings of capriccio and veduta of classical buildings or ruins.[ 3] He worked with Robert Adam in the decoration of houses in England , including Kenwood , Newby Hall , Osterley Park , Nostell Priory , and Luton House .[ 3]
In 1756, he was elected to the membership of the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice.[ 3] In England, he was elected as an associate to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1770.[ 1]
Lady Boringdon commissioned him to paint the ceilings of rooms redesigned by Robert Adam at Saltram House in Devon. She also bought paintings from his wife for the house.[ 4]
He died in Rome in 1795.[ 3]
References
External links
International National Artists People Other