...1612-75), and Rosa, who pioneered romantic landscape painting, were among the artists who came from Metz, and two Neapolitan painters who shared the name Monsù Desiderio, François Didier Nomé (1588-?) and Didier Barra (1590-?), specialized in ruins. On the other hand, in still life painting, Paolo Porpora (c. 1617-73) was strongly influenced by Caravaggio and Dutch painting, Luca Forte (date of birth and death unknown), Giovanni Battista Ruòppolo brothers (1629-93), and Giuseppe R. (date of birth and death unknown) specialized in flowers and fruit, and Giuseppe Recco (1634-95) preferred fish. His still-life paintings, with their excellent color and texture, were the forerunners of the French painter Chardin. *Some of the terminology that mentions "Forte, L." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…1612‐75),ロマン主義的風景画の端緒を開いたローザらが出,またメッス出身であるが,ナポリで活躍したモンスー・デジデリオMonsù Desiderioという名を共同で名のった2人の画家,ノメFrançois Didier Nomé(1588‐?)およびバラDidier Barra(1590‐?)は廃墟の専門画家であった。他方,静物画では,ポルポーラPaolo Porpora(1617ころ‐73)はカラバッジョとオランダ絵画の影響が強く,フォルテLuca Forte(生没年不詳),ルオッポロ兄弟Giovanni Battista Ruòppolo(1629‐93),Giuseppe R.(生没年不詳)は花,果実を得意とし,レッコGiuseppe Recco(1634‐95)は魚を好んで描いた。色彩と質感にすぐれた静物画は,フランスのシャルダンを先駆している。… ※「Forte,L.」について言及している用語解説の一部を掲載しています。 出典|株式会社平凡社世界大百科事典 第2版について | 情報 |
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