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Pier Leone Ghezzi (Rome, 28 June 1674 - Rome, 6 March 1755) was an Italian Rococo painter and caricaturist active in Rome.
Caricature of composer Antonio Vivaldi by Pier Leone GhezziGhezzi was born in Rome. His father, Giuseppe Ghezzi, (1634-1721), also trained Antonio Amorosi, and was a secretary to the Roman Accademia di San Luca. Pier Leone himself joined the Academy in 1705 and he executed a painting, the Allegory of Gratitude, to be donated to the institution, as was customary.
He was the godson of Carlo Maratta. Pier Leone is known for his frescoes in the Villa Falconieri of Frascati.
His pen and gouache caricatures are much freer in emotion than his state portraiture, and often depict named individuals or professions in satirical fashion.
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 97398 Huizengroep bij Taormina
Oil on canvas, 66 x 90.5 cm
Date 1924(1924)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 97399 Herfstdag te Nijmegen
Oil on canvas, 85 x 50 cm
Date 1909(1909)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 97400 Boats along the shore
oil on panel, 36 x 24 cm
Date 1908(1908)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 97401 Schovenladen
Oil on canvas, 34 x 48 cm
Date 1908(1908)
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Måleriet Identifieringen :: 97402 A reading lady
oil on board, 37 x 31 cm
Date 1913(1913)
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Pier Leone Ghezzi (Rome, 28 June 1674 - Rome, 6 March 1755) was an Italian Rococo painter and caricaturist active in Rome.
Caricature of composer Antonio Vivaldi by Pier Leone GhezziGhezzi was born in Rome. His father, Giuseppe Ghezzi, (1634-1721), also trained Antonio Amorosi, and was a secretary to the Roman Accademia di San Luca. Pier Leone himself joined the Academy in 1705 and he executed a painting, the Allegory of Gratitude, to be donated to the institution, as was customary.
He was the godson of Carlo Maratta. Pier Leone is known for his frescoes in the Villa Falconieri of Frascati.
His pen and gouache caricatures are much freer in emotion than his state portraiture, and often depict named individuals or professions in satirical fashion.
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