Artist: Giovanni Paolo Panini
Datum: 1740
Muzeum: Te Papa (Wellington, New Zealand)
Technika: Oil On Canvas
The Italian painter Giovanni Paolo Panini (1691-1765) was famed for his capricci, architectural caprices, whims or fantasies, forged from the imagination. He was taught the art of painting illusionistic architecture by the stage deisgner Francesco Galli-Bibiena, moving to Rome in 1711, where he studied figure painting with Benedetto Lutti. He then moved to the studio of Andrea Locatelli. It was common practice for an artist to choose to specialise in one particular field; in the 17th century for example, some portraitists employed one specialist in fabric and costume painting while getting another to liven up an image by painting landscape in the background. Panini
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