…He gained popularity by adding the poetic light of the Netherlands to the ideal and heroic Italian landscape paintings in the style of Annibere Carracci. His landscape paintings had a significant influence on the next generation through his drawings and prints, and his pupil Agostino Tassi (1580-1644) later became the teacher of Claude Lorrain. [Yoko Mori]. … From [Roland]…In 1612, he accompanied his woodcarver brother to Freiburg, Germany. Around 1613, he went to Rome and studied painting under the landscape painter Agostino Tassi (1580-1644) and then under the German painter Goffredo Waels in Naples. In 1625, he returned to Nancy and worked on frescoes in the Carmelite Church. In 1627, he returned to Rome and settled there. … *Some of the terminology that mentions "Tassi, A." is listed below. Source | Heibonsha World Encyclopedia 2nd Edition | Information |
…彼はアンニベーレ・カラッチ風のイタリアの理想的・英雄的風景画に,ネーデルラントの詩情あふれた光の情趣を加え人気を博した。風景画は素描や版画を通じ,次代に少なからず影響を与え,弟子のタッシAgostino Tassi(1580‐1644)は後にクロード・ロランの師となった。【森 洋子】。… 【ロラン】より…1612年に木彫家の兄に従ってドイツのフライブルクに出る。13年ころローマに赴き,風景画家タッシAgostino Tassi(1580‐1644)のもとで,ついでナポリのドイツ人画家ワルスGoffredo Waelsのもとで,それぞれ絵画の手ほどきをうける。25年ナンシーにもどり,カルメル会教会のフレスコ画を手がけ,27年ふたたびローマにもどった後は,ここに定住。… ※「Tassi,A.」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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