RECCO, Giuseppe

Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1634-1695 Son of Giacomo Recco. He was the most celebrated Neapolitan still-life painter of his day. He began in the tradition of his father and (probable) uncle Giovan Battista Recco, painting naturalistic arrangements of flowers, fish, game and kitchen scenes. There are many signed and dated works which chart the development of his style. The Bodeg?n with a Negro and Musical Instruments (1659; Madrid, Medibacoeli priv. col.), the Bodeg?n with Fish (1664; Paris, Moret priv. col.) and the Kitchen Interior (1675; Vienna, Ksthist. Mus.) are close to the art of Giovan Battista Recco. The fish and kitchen still-lifes are typically Neapolitan, yet Giuseppe's art is distinguished by the intensity with which he observes light and surface texture and by the clarity of the composition, based on a careful balance of horizontals and verticals. He moved toward a more Baroque and decorative style, and the unfinished Still-life with Fruit, Flowers and Birds (1672) and the Still-life with Fruit and Flowers


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RECCO, Giuseppe Portrait of a Man in Oriental Garment oil


Portrait of a Man in Oriental Garment
Painting ID::  8847
Portrait of a Man in Oriental Garment
1633 Oil on wood, 86 x 64 cm Alte Pinakothek, Munich
1633 Oil_on_wood,_86_x_64_cm Alte_Pinakothek,_Munich
   
   
     

RECCO, Giuseppe Dead Games ioy oil


Dead Games ioy
Painting ID::  8753
Dead Games ioy
Oil on canvas Private collection
Oil_on_canvas Private_collection
   
   
     

RECCO, Giuseppe Still-life with the Five Senses oil


Still-life with the Five Senses
Painting ID::  8755
Still-life with the Five Senses
1676 Oil on canvas Private collection
1676 Oil_on_canvas Private_collection
   
   
     

RECCO, Giuseppe Still-Life with Fruit and Flowers oil


Still-Life with Fruit and Flowers
Painting ID::  8756
Still-Life with Fruit and Flowers
c. 1670 Oil on canvas, 255 x 301 cm Galleria Nazionale di Capodimonte, Naples
   
   
     

RECCO, Giuseppe Fish oil


Fish
Painting ID::  30010
Fish
mk67 Oil oncanvas 20 1/16x25in
mk67 Oil_oncanvas 20_1/16x25in
   
   
     

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     RECCO, Giuseppe
     Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1634-1695 Son of Giacomo Recco. He was the most celebrated Neapolitan still-life painter of his day. He began in the tradition of his father and (probable) uncle Giovan Battista Recco, painting naturalistic arrangements of flowers, fish, game and kitchen scenes. There are many signed and dated works which chart the development of his style. The Bodeg?n with a Negro and Musical Instruments (1659; Madrid, Medibacoeli priv. col.), the Bodeg?n with Fish (1664; Paris, Moret priv. col.) and the Kitchen Interior (1675; Vienna, Ksthist. Mus.) are close to the art of Giovan Battista Recco. The fish and kitchen still-lifes are typically Neapolitan, yet Giuseppe's art is distinguished by the intensity with which he observes light and surface texture and by the clarity of the composition, based on a careful balance of horizontals and verticals. He moved toward a more Baroque and decorative style, and the unfinished Still-life with Fruit, Flowers and Birds (1672) and the Still-life with Fruit and Flowers

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