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Салватор Роса

1615 - 1673

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  • Top-ranked work: The Prodigal Son
  • Best occasions:
    • заявление
    • акцент
  • Top 3 works:
    • The Prodigal Son
    • The Shade of Samuel Appears to Saul
    • View of the Gulf of Salerno
  • Born: 1615, Аре́нна, Италия
  • Movements: baroque
  • Vibe: драматичный
  • Also known as:
    • Сальваторе Роса
    • Salvator Rosa
  • Room fit: гостиная
  • Color intensity:
    • яркий
    • сбалансированный
    • монохромный
  • Museums on APS:
    • Национальная галерея
    • Национальная галерея Дании
    • Эрмитаж
    • Эрмитаж
    • Эрмитаж
  • Lifespan: 58 years
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  • Mediums:
    • масло на холсте
    • акрил на холсте
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Typical colors:
    • землистые
    • темная
  • Art period: Раннее Новое время
  • Emotional tone: меланхоличный
  • Nationality: Италия
  • Died: 1673
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Works on APS: 186
  • Gift suitability: other-none

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В каком художественном направлении Сальватора Росу можно считать проторомантиком?
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Salvator Rosa (1615 - 1673)

Salvator Rosa, an italian baroque painter, poet, and printmaker, was born in arenella, naples, on either june 20 or july 21, 1615. his mother, giulia greca rosa, was a member of one of the greek families of sicily. despite his father's wishes for him to become a lawyer or priest, salvator showed a preference for the arts from an early age.
  • Early Life and Training: Salvator Rosa’s artistic journey began in arenella, where he received formative instruction from his brother-in-law Francesco Fracanzano and later honed his skills under Aniello Falcone and Giuseppe de Ribera. This exposure to prominent baroque masters instilled in him a distinctive style characterized by dramatic landscapes and psychological depth.
  • Artistic Style: Rosa’s artistic approach defied convention, rejecting the rigid formalism of his contemporaries and embracing an expressive freedom that would later resonate with Romantic artists. He skillfully blended naturalism—inspired by Ribera—with classical influences from Poussin, creating images imbued with philosophical contemplation.

Notable Works

Rosa’s oeuvre encompassed a remarkable range of subjects, reflecting his intellectual curiosity and artistic versatility. Among his most celebrated paintings are "View of the Gulf of Salerno", a breathtaking depiction of the Campania coast capturing the raw beauty of nature; "Study for 'Il Genio di Rosa", an unfinished masterpiece showcasing Rosa’s experimental technique and visionary imagination; and "Grotto with Cascades", a sublime portrayal of a secluded waterfall scene embodying the grandeur of the baroque aesthetic. These works stand as testament to his unparalleled ability to convey emotion and intellectual insight through visual art.

Influences and Artistic Legacy

Rosa’s artistic sensibilities were profoundly shaped by thinkers like Pythagoras, whose philosophical ideas permeated his paintings—particularly "Pythagoras Emerging From The Underworld". This monumental composition exemplifies Rosa's commitment to exploring profound themes of mortality and regeneration through symbolic imagery. Furthermore, he drew inspiration from Giuseppe de Ribera’s naturalistic style and Luca Giordano’s theatrical flair, integrating these influences into his own distinctive artistic vision. His influence extended beyond his immediate contemporaries, inspiring subsequent generations of artists who championed expressive liberty and pursued innovative approaches to landscape painting.

Historical Significance

Salvator Rosa occupies a pivotal position in the history of baroque art—a movement characterized by grandeur, emotion, and dramatic theatricality. He challenged prevailing artistic conventions, advocating for an uncompromising pursuit of artistic freedom and rejecting the constraints imposed by academic dogma. His rebellious spirit foreshadowed the Romantic sensibility, securing his place as a precursor to this influential artistic movement and cementing his enduring legacy as one of italy’s most original and visionary painters. Rosa's poetic output further solidified his reputation as a multifaceted intellectual figure—a painter, poet, and printmaker who embodied the ideals of the baroque era.

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