Giorgio Aicardi’s talent was spotted at a young age and he soon found himself enrolled to study at the Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti in Genoa. During his...
Giacomo Barri was a leading Italian printmaker from the Baroque period. He hailed from Venice and is best known for his book, Viaggio pittoresco d'Italia, wh...
Adriano Bonifazi worked in Capri and Rome and often produced ‘picture perfect’ portraits which idealised their subjects. Many of these were created as pairs ...
Leopoldo Marco Antonio Caldani was an Italian anatomist who is well-noted for his research into the function of the spinal cord. Along with his nephew, Flori...
Vinzenzo Canino was known primarily for landscapes, street scenes and the occasional portrait. Through the use of colour, expressive brushwork and compositio...
Adriano Cecchi was an Italian artist with an affinity for coquettish, rococo portraits and historical scenes of the 18th-century. He also produced an array o...
Italian artist Carlo Ferrari had an illustrious and diverse career both as a painter, restorer, engraver and connoisseur of art. He is known predominantly, h...
Italian artist, Gian-Piero Garizio, is primarily known for his spirited impressionistic landscape paintings that capture the beauty of South African streets ...
Antonio Francesco Mensi's talent was spotted from an early age and he gained an apprenticeship at the studio of Paolo Borroni (1749-1819). Following on from ...