Jacopo Amigoni

1685-1752 Italian Jacopo Amigoni Galleries He was born in Naples or Venice. Amigoni initially painted both mythological and religious scenes; but as the panoply of his patrons expanded northward, he began producing many parlour works depicting gods in sensuous languor or games. His style influenced Giuseppe Nogari. Among his pupils were Charles Joseph Flipart, Michelangelo Morlaiter, Pietro Antonio Novelli, Joseph Wagner, and Antonio Zucchi. Starting in 1717, he is documented as working in Bavaria in the Castle of Nymphenburg (1719); in the castle of Schleissheim (1725-1729); and in the Benedictine abbey of Ottobeuren. He returned to Venice in 1726. His Arraignment of Paris hangs in the Villa Pisani at Stra. From 1730 to 1739 he worked in England, in Pown House, Moor Park and in the Theatre of Covent Garden. From there, he helped convince Canaletto to travel to England by telling him of the ample patronage available. From his travel to Paris in 1736, he met the celebrated castrato named Farinelli. Later in Madrid, he was to paint a self-portrait with the singer and entourage. He also encountered the painting of François Lemoine and Boucher. In 1739 he returned to Italy, perhaps to Naples and surely to Montecassino, in whose Abbey existed two canvases (destroyed during World War II). Until 1747, he travelled to Venice to paint for Sigismund Streit, for the Casa Savoia and other buildings of the city. In 1747 he left Italy and established himself in Madrid. There he became court painter to Ferdinand VI of Spain and director of the Royal Academy of Saint Fernando. He died in Madrid.


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Jacopo Amigoni Venus and Adonis oil


Venus and Adonis
Painting ID::  83237
Venus and Adonis
Date first half of 18th century Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 142 cm (55.9 in). Width: 173 cm (68.1 in). cjr
   
   
     

Jacopo Amigoni Portrait of Marquis of Ensenada oil


Portrait of Marquis of Ensenada
Painting ID::  84060
Portrait of Marquis of Ensenada
1750(1750) Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 104 x 124 cm cyf
   
   
     

Jacopo Amigoni Venus and Adonis oil


Venus and Adonis
Painting ID::  87314
Venus and Adonis
first half of 18th century Medium Oil on canvas cyf
first_half_of_18th_century _ Medium_Oil_on_canvas _ cyf
   
   
     

Jacopo Amigoni Portrait of Maria Anna of Sulzbach oil


Portrait of Maria Anna of Sulzbach
Painting ID::  96771
Portrait of Maria Anna of Sulzbach
circa 1740(1740) Medium oil on canvas cyf
circa_1740(1740)_ Medium_oil_on_canvas_ cyf
   
   
     

Jacopo Amigoni Princess Royal and Princess of Orange oil


Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
Painting ID::  98112
Princess Royal and Princess of Orange
1736(1736) Medium oil cyf
1736(1736)_ Medium_oil_ cyf
   
   
     

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     1685-1752 Italian Jacopo Amigoni Galleries He was born in Naples or Venice. Amigoni initially painted both mythological and religious scenes; but as the panoply of his patrons expanded northward, he began producing many parlour works depicting gods in sensuous languor or games. His style influenced Giuseppe Nogari. Among his pupils were Charles Joseph Flipart, Michelangelo Morlaiter, Pietro Antonio Novelli, Joseph Wagner, and Antonio Zucchi. Starting in 1717, he is documented as working in Bavaria in the Castle of Nymphenburg (1719); in the castle of Schleissheim (1725-1729); and in the Benedictine abbey of Ottobeuren. He returned to Venice in 1726. His Arraignment of Paris hangs in the Villa Pisani at Stra. From 1730 to 1739 he worked in England, in Pown House, Moor Park and in the Theatre of Covent Garden. From there, he helped convince Canaletto to travel to England by telling him of the ample patronage available. From his travel to Paris in 1736, he met the celebrated castrato named Farinelli. Later in Madrid, he was to paint a self-portrait with the singer and entourage. He also encountered the painting of François Lemoine and Boucher. In 1739 he returned to Italy, perhaps to Naples and surely to Montecassino, in whose Abbey existed two canvases (destroyed during World War II). Until 1747, he travelled to Venice to paint for Sigismund Streit, for the Casa Savoia and other buildings of the city. In 1747 he left Italy and established himself in Madrid. There he became court painter to Ferdinand VI of Spain and director of the Royal Academy of Saint Fernando. He died in Madrid.

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