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- Leonardo Coccorante (1680–1750) was an Italian painter known for his capricci depicting imaginary landscapes with ruins of classical architecture. Leonardo...
- Monsters is the best known. Pietro Capelli Charles-Louis Clérisseau Leonardo Coccorante Viviano Codazzi Domenico Gargiulo Giovanni Ghisolfi Gennaro Greco Francesco...
- Vincenzo Civerchio (1470–1544) Sigismondo Coccapani (1585–1643) Leonardo Coccorante (1680–1750) Colantonio (c. 1420–c. 1460) Piergiorgio Colautti (born 1934)...
- Giovanna by Angelo Caroselli Seascape by Leonardo Coccorante Veduta with ruins by Leonardo Coccorante Portrait of ecclesiastic by Benedetto Gennari Portrait...
- inventory of Duke Nicola Coppola of Canzano. Among his pupils are Leonardo Coccorante and Giorgio Garri. Museo d'Arco, Mantua, biography by Angela Tecce. Le...
- Neapolitan landscape tradition of Salvator Rosa (1615–1673) and Leonardo Coccorante (1680–1750), but was much more strongly influenced by the work of Claude...
- representations of battles by Pietro Graziani; Fantastic Shipwreck by Leonardo Coccorante; and two canvases with the same theme, Nocturne with the Burning of Troy...
- Clouet (c. 1510 – 1572), 14 artworks : RF 1719, INV 3271 (ID's) Leonardo Coccorante (1680–1750), 1 artwork : RF 1994-14 (ID) Léon Matthieu Cochereau (1793–1817)...
- painted capricci and canvases with landscapes. He was a rival of Leonardo Coccorante. His father, Giuseppe Capelli, was a scenic designer at the Teatro San...
- are a link between Viviano Codazzi and the Neapolitan whims of Leonardo Coccorante (active in Naples in the first half of the 18th century). Greco's mature...