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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

Francesco Queirolo (1704 - 1762)
Francesco Queirolo
1704 - 1762
Frederick William Rolfe (1860 - 1913)
Frederick William Rolfe
1860 - 1913
Luca Saltarello (1610 - 1655)
Luca Saltarello
1610 - 1655
Andrea Bianchi (1612 - 1640)
Andrea Bianchi
1612 - 1640
Pietro Fancelli (1764 - 1850)
Pietro Fancelli
1764 - 1850
Bartolomeo Karlo Rastrelli (1675 - 1744)
Bartolomeo Karlo Rastrelli
1675 - 1744
Johann Christian Reinhart (1761 - 1847)
Johann Christian Reinhart
1761 - 1847
Federico Zuccaro (1539 - 1609)
Federico Zuccaro
1539 - 1609
Donato D'Urbino (1935)
Donato D'Urbino
1935
Pietro Antonio Rotari (1707 - 1762)
Pietro Antonio Rotari
1707 - 1762
Mario Tozzi (1895 - 1979)
Mario Tozzi
1895 - 1979
Alberto Rosselli (1921 - 1976)
Alberto Rosselli
1921 - 1976
Johann Karl Loth (1632 - 1698)
Johann Karl Loth
1632 - 1698
Friedrich Paul Nerly (1842 - 1919)
Friedrich Paul Nerly
1842 - 1919
Antonio Tibaldi (1633 - 1684)
Antonio Tibaldi
1633 - 1684
Ambrogio Pozzi (1931 - 2012)
Ambrogio Pozzi
1931 - 2012

Creators Baroque

Petrus Christus (1410 - 1475)
Petrus Christus
1410 - 1475
Matthys Naiveu (1647 - 1726)
Matthys Naiveu
1647 - 1726
Jan Berka (1759 - 1838)
Jan Berka
1759 - 1838
Jacopo Vignali (1592 - 1664)
Jacopo Vignali
1592 - 1664
Willem van de Velde II (1633 - 1707)
Willem van de Velde II
1633 - 1707
Joseph Goupy (1689 - 1769)
Joseph Goupy
1689 - 1769
Filippo Giuntotardi (1768 - 1831)
Filippo Giuntotardi
1768 - 1831
Jacob van Hulsdonck (1582 - 1647)
Jacob van Hulsdonck
1582 - 1647
Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde (1638 - 1698)
Gerrit Adriaensz Berckheyde
1638 - 1698
Simon Thomassin (1654 - 1733)
Simon Thomassin
1654 - 1733
Arnold van Ravesteyn (1605 - 1690)
Arnold van Ravesteyn
1605 - 1690
Giuseppe Bonito (1707 - 1789)
Giuseppe Bonito
1707 - 1789
Lucas de Valdés (1661 - 1724)
Lucas de Valdés
1661 - 1724
Cristoforo Roncalli (Il Pomarancio) (1552 - 1626)
Cristoforo Roncalli (Il Pomarancio)
1552 - 1626
Crispijn van de Passe I (1564 - 1637)
Crispijn van de Passe I
1564 - 1637
Luisa Ignacia Roldán (1652 - 1706)
Luisa Ignacia Roldán
1652 - 1706