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Antonio Zanchi

Antonio Zanchi, a distinguished Italian Baroque painter, was renowned for his dynamic and emotionally charged artworks, primarily active in Venice from 1631 to 1722. Born in Este, Antonio Zanchi's artistic journey began under the guidance of Giacomo Predali and later Francesco Ruschi, which led him to Venice where he was deeply influenced by Tintoretto and the Roman painter Francesco Ruschi. His artworks are celebrated for their dramatic realism and effective use of chiaroscuro, embodying the Baroque's intensity and passion​​​​.

Antonio Zanchi's portfolio spans a variety of subjects, including religious and mythological scenes, that showcase his robust style and attention to emotional depth. Noteworthy works include his depiction of the Plague of Venice and the ceiling painting of the Crowning of the Virgin Mary with St. Girolamo Miani in Venice's Patriarchal Seminary. His influence extended beyond his lifetime, with pupils like Francesco Trevisani and Antonio Molinari carrying on his artistic legacy​​.

For collectors and art enthusiasts, Antonio Zanchi's works offer a glimpse into the Venetian Baroque's rich tapestry, reflecting the era's artistic vigor and complexity. His paintings, found in various Italian cities and even in Bavaria, continue to be revered for their compelling narratives and artistic mastery.

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Date and place of birt:6 december 1631, Este, Italy
Date and place of death:12 april 1722, Venice, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVII, XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Painter
Genre:Mythological painting, Religious genre
Art style:Baroque, Old Masters, Tenebrism

Creators Italy

Gigi Busato (1932)
Gigi Busato
1932
Bonifacio Veronese (1487 - 1553)
Bonifacio Veronese
1487 - 1553
Mario Mafai (1902 - 1965)
Mario Mafai
1902 - 1965
Vincenzo Agnetti (1926 - 1981)
Vincenzo Agnetti
1926 - 1981
Pasquale Romanelli (1812 - 1887)
Pasquale Romanelli
1812 - 1887
Joseph Gott (1785 - 1860)
Joseph Gott
1785 - 1860
Urban Grünfelder (1967)
Urban Grünfelder
1967
Giuseppe Biazi (1885 - 1945)
Giuseppe Biazi
1885 - 1945
Gianfranco Goberti (1939 - 2023)
Gianfranco Goberti
1939 - 2023
Francesco Albani (1578 - 1660)
Francesco Albani
1578 - 1660
Antonio Giusti (1624 - 1705)
Antonio Giusti
1624 - 1705
Girolamo Del Pacchia (1477 - 1533)
Girolamo Del Pacchia
1477 - 1533
Domenico di Giacomo Di Pace Beccafumi (1486 - 1551)
Domenico di Giacomo Di Pace Beccafumi
1486 - 1551
Ferdinando Tacca (1619 - 1686)
Ferdinando Tacca
1619 - 1686
Jožef (Giuseppe) Tominc (1790 - 1866)
Jožef (Giuseppe) Tominc
1790 - 1866
Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli (1573 - 1625)
Pier Francesco Mazzucchelli
1573 - 1625

Creators Baroque

Giacomo Antonio Arland (1668 - 1743)
Giacomo Antonio Arland
1668 - 1743
Ventura Salimbèni (1568 - 1613)
Ventura Salimbèni
1568 - 1613
Melchor Pérez de Holguín (1660 - 1732)
Melchor Pérez de Holguín
1660 - 1732
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli (1687 - 1771)
Giovanni Battista Cimaroli
1687 - 1771
Eduard Huber-Andorf (1877 - 1966)
Eduard Huber-Andorf
1877 - 1966
Philipp Kilian (1628 - 1693)
Philipp Kilian
1628 - 1693
Bonaventure de Bar (1700 - 1729)
Bonaventure de Bar
1700 - 1729
Wallerant Vaillant (1623 - 1677)
Wallerant Vaillant
1623 - 1677
Philips Wouwerman (1619 - 1668)
Philips Wouwerman
1619 - 1668
Esaias van de Velde (1587 - 1630)
Esaias van de Velde
1587 - 1630
Antonio Jolie (1700 - 1777)
Antonio Jolie
1700 - 1777
Francesco Allegrini (1567 - 1663)
Francesco Allegrini
1567 - 1663
Marc'Antonio Dal Re (1697 - 1766)
Marc'Antonio Dal Re
1697 - 1766
Bonaventura Peeters I (1614 - 1652)
Bonaventura Peeters I
1614 - 1652
Matthys Naiveu (1647 - 1726)
Matthys Naiveu
1647 - 1726
Giacomo Antonio Ceruti (1698 - 1767)
Giacomo Antonio Ceruti
1698 - 1767