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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

Filippo della Valle (1698 - 1768)
Filippo della Valle
1698 - 1768
Paolo Lomazzi (1936)
Paolo Lomazzi
1936
Richard von Hagn (1850 - 1933)
Richard von Hagn
1850 - 1933
Pietro Bazzanti (1825 - 1895)
Pietro Bazzanti
1825 - 1895
Angelo Accardi (1964)
Angelo Accardi
1964
Innocenzo Spinazzi (1726 - 1798)
Innocenzo Spinazzi
1726 - 1798
Giovanna Fratellini (1666 - 1731)
Giovanna Fratellini
1666 - 1731
Giovanni Battista Caracciolo (1578 - 1635)
Giovanni Battista Caracciolo
1578 - 1635
Romolo Romani (1884 - 1916)
Romolo Romani
1884 - 1916
Francesco Filippini (1853 - 1895)
Francesco Filippini
1853 - 1895
Vicenzo Meucci (1694 - 1766)
Vicenzo Meucci
1694 - 1766
Eugenio Carmi (1920 - 2016)
Eugenio Carmi
1920 - 2016
Gregorio Lazzarini (1657 - 1730)
Gregorio Lazzarini
1657 - 1730
Marcantonio Franceschini (1648 - 1729)
Marcantonio Franceschini
1648 - 1729
Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo (1629 - 1693)
Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo
1629 - 1693
Maurice Hagemans (1852 - 1917)
Maurice Hagemans
1852 - 1917

Creators Baroque

Gaspare Diziani (1689 - 1767)
Gaspare Diziani
1689 - 1767
Francis Sartorius I (1734 - 1804)
Francis Sartorius I
1734 - 1804
Francois van Knibbergen (1597 - 1665)
Francois van Knibbergen
1597 - 1665
Domenico Fiasella (1589 - 1669)
Domenico Fiasella
1589 - 1669
Matthäus Gundelach (1566 - 1653)
Matthäus Gundelach
1566 - 1653
Gerhard Weghorst (1692 - 1735)
Gerhard Weghorst
1692 - 1735
Donatien Nonnotte (1708 - 1785)
Donatien Nonnotte
1708 - 1785
Jacopo Dal Ponte (1510 - 1592)
Jacopo Dal Ponte
1510 - 1592
Jacques Fouquières (1580 - 1659)
Jacques Fouquières
1580 - 1659
Pompeo Ghitti (1631 - 1703)
Pompeo Ghitti
1631 - 1703
Nicolaes Eliasz. Pickenoy (1588 - 1656)
Nicolaes Eliasz. Pickenoy
1588 - 1656
Pieter Cosyn (1630 - 1677)
Pieter Cosyn
1630 - 1677
Luigi Garzi (1638 - 1721)
Luigi Garzi
1638 - 1721
Giovanni Battista Merano (1632 - 1698)
Giovanni Battista Merano
1632 - 1698
Anthonie Jansz. van der Croos (1606 - 1662)
Anthonie Jansz. van der Croos
1606 - 1662
Agostino Tassi (1580 - 1644)
Agostino Tassi
1580 - 1644