Luigi Zuccoli (1815 - 1876) - photo 1

Luigi Zuccoli

Luigi Zuccoli was a 19th century Italian painter.

Luigi Zuccoli began his creative journey at the Milan Academy under the tutelage of Pelagio Palaggi. In 1855, at a prestigious exhibition organised by the Imperial Academy of Arts, Zuccoli presented his magnificent work The First Christian Martyrs.

The artist's works spoke of everyday life, depicting complex genre scenes and sketches of Italian everyday life. His skill transcended borders, winning the hearts of people far beyond his native country. Zuccoli travelled extensively throughout England and Belgium in search of inspiration, and from time to time exhibited at the Royal Academy in London.

Date and place of birt:1815, Milan, Italy
Date and place of death:5 january 1876, Milan, Italy
Period of activity: XIX century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Painter
Genre:Genre art, Portrait
Art style:Romanticism

Creators Romanticism

Peter Clodt von Jürgensburg (1805 - 1867)
Peter Clodt von Jürgensburg
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George Derville Rowlandson (1861 - 1928)
George Derville Rowlandson
1861 - 1928
Alexandre Dubuisson (1805 - 1870)
Alexandre Dubuisson
1805 - 1870
Peter Christian Skovgaard (1817 - 1875)
Peter Christian Skovgaard
1817 - 1875
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann (1776 - 1822)
Ernst Theodor Amadeus Hoffmann
1776 - 1822
Miklos Barabash (1810 - 1898)
Miklos Barabash
1810 - 1898
Fritz Georg Sigfried Melbye (1826 - 1869)
Fritz Georg Sigfried Melbye
1826 - 1869
Eduardo Cano de la Pena (1823 - 1897)
Eduardo Cano de la Pena
1823 - 1897
Antoine A. Frémy (1816 - 1885)
Antoine A. Frémy
1816 - 1885
Carl Wahlbom (1810 - 1858)
Carl Wahlbom
1810 - 1858
Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet (1715 - 1793)
Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste Raguenet
1715 - 1793
Karl Gehri (1850 - 1922)
Karl Gehri
1850 - 1922
George Inness (1825 - 1894)
George Inness
1825 - 1894
Albert von Escher (1833 - 1905)
Albert von Escher
1833 - 1905
Johann Nepomuk Ott (1804 - 1870)
Johann Nepomuk Ott
1804 - 1870
Kristoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg (1783 - 1853)
Kristoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
1783 - 1853