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Giuseppe Recco (1634 - 29 May 1695) was a still life Italian painter.
Born in Naples, he likely apprenticed with his family, including his father Giacomo Recco and uncle Giovan Battista Recco. His children both son Nicolo and daughter Elena were also painters. A large part of his output was painted in Spain, where his assemblies of victuals, both vegetable and animal, were popular. It is claimed he was influenced by the neapolitan Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo.
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Pintura identificación:: 74320 A Still Life of Roses, Carnations, Tulips and other Flowers in a glass Vase, with Pastries and Sweetmeats on a pewter Platter and earthenware Pots, on
17th century
Oil on canvas
77.8 X 130.9 cm (30.63 X 51.54 in)
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Pintura identificación:: 74456 Nature morte au gibier
Nature morte au gibier
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Pintura identificación:: 74550 Fiori e cacciagione
17th century
Oil on canvas
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Pintura identificación:: 74960 Still-life with the Five Senses
1676
Oil on canvas
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Pintura identificación:: 76103 Fiori e cacciagione
Date 17th century
Medium Oil on canvas
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Giuseppe Recco (1634 - 29 May 1695) was a still life Italian painter.
Born in Naples, he likely apprenticed with his family, including his father Giacomo Recco and uncle Giovan Battista Recco. His children both son Nicolo and daughter Elena were also painters. A large part of his output was painted in Spain, where his assemblies of victuals, both vegetable and animal, were popular. It is claimed he was influenced by the neapolitan Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo.
Recco died at Alicante, Spain.
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