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- The Bamboccianti were genre painters active in Rome from about 1625 until the end of the seventeenth century. Most were Dutch and Flemish artists who brought...
- Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo style, known for painting Bambocciata, or genre scenes of public activities. He was born and died in Rome,...
- seamier side of Italian life with broad strokes. The style, known as Bambocciata, after the nickname of its originator, the Dutch painter Pieter van Laer...
- followers became known as the Bamboccianti and a painting in this style as a Bambocciata (plural: Bambocciate). Pieter van Laer was born in Haarlem as the second...
- He collaborated with Paolo Monaldi in a number of works, described as Bambocciata or genre scenes with peasants. Anesi contributed the landscape and architecture...
- followers became known as the Bamboccianti and a painting in this style as a Bambocciata (plural: Bambocciate). Michelangelo Cerquozzi, the leading battle painter...
- Florence. Its subject is uncertain and its sometimes almost known as Bambocciata or Stregoneria. It was acquired in Siena by Giannotto Cennini for cardinal...
- traditions of genre painting. A painting in this style was known as a Bambocciata (plural: Bambocciate). The important contribution of the Bamboccianti...
- castello di Rosate Francesco Hayez Faustino Bocchi (Brescia 1659-1741) - Bambocciata Enrico Albricci (Vilminore di Scalve, BG 1714-Bergamo 1775) - Serenade...
- artist, with experience in creating frescoes, altarpiece paintings, bambocciata and marble work. The artist stated that he only painted for a livelihood...