Salomon Corrodi (1810 - 1892) - photo 1

Salomon Corrodi

Salomon Corrodi was an Italian-Swiss watercolor painter.

At the age of twenty-two, Corrodi moved from Zurich to Italy, his parents' homeland, and took up the study of watercolor landscape painting in Rome with Jacob Suter (1805-1874). He traveled and painted landscapes extensively, and by the mid-19th century had become a recognized master of watercolor landscape painting as well as a teacher.

Salomon Corrodi lived a long and productive life, laboring until his death and producing many exquisite landscapes of coastal and mountain vistas as well as vedutas. Two of his sons, Herman and Arnold, also became artists.

Date and place of birt:23 april 1810, Fehraltorf, Switzerland
Date and place of death:4 july 1892, Como, Italy
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Painter
Art school / group:Roman school
Genre:Landscape painting, Marine art, Mountain landscape
Art style:Romanticism
Technique:Watercolor

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