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Oil on canvas Palazzo Pitti, Florence.
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Napoletano, Filippo Two Shells oil painting reproduction


Two Shells
mk67 Oil on canvas 15 3/8x22 1/16in
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Napoletano, Filippo
  
Italian, approx. 1587-1629 Italian painter and engraver. From 1600 until at least 1613 he was in Naples, where the naturalism of landscape painters from northern Europe, particularly Paul Bril, Goffredo Wals ( fl 1615-31) and Adam Elsheimer, influenced his early development. After 1614 he was in Rome and became acquainted with the landscapes and seascapes of Agostino Tassi. In 1617 Cosimo II de' Medici summoned him to Florence, where he worked closely with Jacques Callot. Filippo sketched in the Tuscan countryside, and pen-and-wash drawings such as the Landscape with a Rustic House (Florence, Uffizi) capture effects of bright sunlight. He developed a new kind of realistic landscape, showing small scenes that suggest the charm of country life; examples are the Country Dance (1618; Florence, Uffizi), the Mill (Florence, Pitti) and the Fair at Impruneta (Florence, Pitti). In 1620-21 he produced a series of etchings of Skeletons of Animals, dedicated to the scientist Johann Faber, and in 1622 twelve etchings of Caprices and Military Uniforms (signed Teodor Filippo de Liagno).
Two Shells
mk67 Oil on canvas 15 3/8x22 1/16in

Related Paintings to Napoletano, Filippo :.
| Veen, Otto van -- Brinio op het schild geheven, 1600-1613 | Jan Weenix - Dead Swan | Michael Ostendorfer - Self-portrait | The Opening of the Royal Albert Infirmary at Bishop Waltham, 1865 from NPG | Honore Daumier (1808-1879)-To the Street | | A Young Man Being Introduced to the Seven Liberal Arts | Port of Ostia During a Tempest | nordiska museet | Portrait of a Lady | Resurrection of the Boy |


        

 

 

 

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