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Italian Rococo Era Painter, ca.1702-1785 Painter and draughtsman. His father, Alessandro Falca, encouraged his natural talent for drawing, and he studied under Antonio Balestra for 'several years', according to his son, Alessandro Longhi. Balestra probably took Pietro to Bologna and recommended him to Giuseppe Maria Crespi. No documents exist on Longhi until 1732, the year he married, and some doubt has been expressed about his study with Crespi. There is no trace of Crespi's influence in Longhi's altarpiece for the parish church of S Pellegrino in Bologna, St Pellegrino Condemned to Death, installed in 1732; Crespi's style is an intimate one, however, and would have been inappropriate for such a large altarpiece. One of Longhi's first independent works, the St Pellegrino altarpiece recalls his Venetian origins and training in its broken brushwork and colour glazes. In another early work, the Adoration of the Magi (Venice, Scuola Grande S Giovanni Evangelista), documented in 1733 as at S Maria Materdomini, Venice, the subject-matter lends itself to a more domestic treatment, and Crespi's influence is evident. Both these works contain passages anticipating Longhi's subsequent development as a genre painter; in each picture a boy or young man, perhaps a self-portrait, gazes out at the spectator, unconcerned with events in the painting.
 

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LONGHI, Pietro The Concert ef oil on canvas


The Concert ef
The Concert ef
Painting ID::  7977
  1741 Oil on canvas, 60 x 48 cm Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
  1741 Oil on canvas, 60 x 48 cm Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice

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LONGHI, Pietro The Confession sg oil on canvas


The Confession sg
The Confession sg
Painting ID::  7978
  Oil on canvas, 61 x 50 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence
  Oil on canvas, 61 x 50 cm Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence

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LONGHI, Pietro Duck Hunters on the Lagoon s oil on canvas


Duck Hunters on the Lagoon s
Duck Hunters on the Lagoon s
Painting ID::  7979
  c. 1760 Oil on canvas Pinacoteca Querini Stampalia, Venice
  c. 1760 Oil on canvas Pinacoteca Querini Stampalia, Venice

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LONGHI, Pietro The Venetian Lady's Morning s oil on canvas


The Venetian Lady's Morning s
The Venetian Lady's Morning s
Painting ID::  7981
  c. 1741 Oil on canvas, 60 x 49 cm Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice
  c. 1741 Oil on canvas, 60 x 49 cm Gallerie dell'Accademia, Venice

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LONGHI, Pietro Painter in his Studio sg oil on canvas


Painter in his Studio sg
Painter in his Studio sg
Painting ID::  7982
  1740-45 Oil on canvas Ca' Rezzonico, Venice
  1740-45 Oil on canvas Ca' Rezzonico, Venice

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     Italian Rococo Era Painter, ca.1702-1785 Painter and draughtsman. His father, Alessandro Falca, encouraged his natural talent for drawing, and he studied under Antonio Balestra for 'several years', according to his son, Alessandro Longhi. Balestra probably took Pietro to Bologna and recommended him to Giuseppe Maria Crespi. No documents exist on Longhi until 1732, the year he married, and some doubt has been expressed about his study with Crespi. There is no trace of Crespi's influence in Longhi's altarpiece for the parish church of S Pellegrino in Bologna, St Pellegrino Condemned to Death, installed in 1732; Crespi's style is an intimate one, however, and would have been inappropriate for such a large altarpiece. One of Longhi's first independent works, the St Pellegrino altarpiece recalls his Venetian origins and training in its broken brushwork and colour glazes. In another early work, the Adoration of the Magi (Venice, Scuola Grande S Giovanni Evangelista), documented in 1733 as at S Maria Materdomini, Venice, the subject-matter lends itself to a more domestic treatment, and Crespi's influence is evident. Both these works contain passages anticipating Longhi's subsequent development as a genre painter; in each picture a boy or young man, perhaps a self-portrait, gazes out at the spectator, unconcerned with events in the painting.

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