Antonio Zanchi (1631 - 1722) - photo 1

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

Ludovico Mazzanti (1686 - 1775)
Ludovico Mazzanti
1686 - 1775
Giuseppe Giardiello (1877 - 1920)
Giuseppe Giardiello
1877 - 1920
Alexander Grigoryevich Varnek (1782 - 1843)
Alexander Grigoryevich Varnek
1782 - 1843
Giulio Tadolini (1849 - 1918)
Giulio Tadolini
1849 - 1918
 Fillìa (1904 - 1936)
Fillìa
1904 - 1936
Antonio Corradini (1688 - 1752)
Antonio Corradini
1688 - 1752
Jean Daprai (1929 - 2019)
Jean Daprai
1929 - 2019
Mimmo Rotella (1918 - 2006)
Mimmo Rotella
1918 - 2006
Vincenzo Marinelli (1820 - 1892)
Vincenzo Marinelli
1820 - 1892
Giovanni Coli (1636 - 1691)
Giovanni Coli
1636 - 1691
Giovanni Stefano Danedi (1612 - 1689)
Giovanni Stefano Danedi
1612 - 1689
Lavinia Fontana (1552 - 1614)
Lavinia Fontana
1552 - 1614
 Cimabue (1240 - 1302)
Cimabue
1240 - 1302
Filippo Abbiati (1640 - 1715)
Filippo Abbiati
1640 - 1715
Ignaz Stern (1679 - 1748)
Ignaz Stern
1679 - 1748
Domenico Corvi (1721 - 1803)
Domenico Corvi
1721 - 1803

Creators Baroque

Domenico Guidi (1625 - 1701)
Domenico Guidi
1625 - 1701
Giovanni Battista Merano (1632 - 1698)
Giovanni Battista Merano
1632 - 1698
Johannes Petrus van Horstok (1745 - 1825)
Johannes Petrus van Horstok
1745 - 1825
Adriaen van Salm (1660 - 1720)
Adriaen van Salm
1660 - 1720
Antonio Maria Beduzzi (1675 - 1735)
Antonio Maria Beduzzi
1675 - 1735
Francesco de Mura (1696 - 1782)
Francesco de Mura
1696 - 1782
Ary Huybertsz. Verveer (1620 - 1680)
Ary Huybertsz. Verveer
1620 - 1680
Bartolomeo Nazari (1693 - 1758)
Bartolomeo Nazari
1693 - 1758
Georg Christoph Grooth (1716 - 1749)
Georg Christoph Grooth
1716 - 1749
Jan Frans van Bloemen (1662 - 1749)
Jan Frans van Bloemen
1662 - 1749
Anthony van Dyck (1599 - 1641)
Anthony van Dyck
1599 - 1641
Martin Engelbrecht (1684 - 1756)
Martin Engelbrecht
1684 - 1756
Marco Liberi (1640 - 1725)
Marco Liberi
1640 - 1725
Anthonie Palamedesz (1601 - 1673)
Anthonie Palamedesz
1601 - 1673
Benigno Bossi (1727 - 1792)
Benigno Bossi
1727 - 1792
Ludolf de Jongh (1616 - 1679)
Ludolf de Jongh
1616 - 1679