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Antonio Joli
The Embarkation of Charles III in the Port of Naples
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ID: 28143
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Antonio Joli
1700-1777
Italian
Antonio Joli Gallery
Born in Modena, he first apprenticed with Rafaello Rinaldi. He then worked in Rome with Panini and the Galli-Bibiena studio. He became a painter of stage sets for the theater in Modena and Perugia. By 1735, he had moved to Venice and stayed till 1746, when he traveled to Germany, London (1744-48), and Madrid (1750-54). In London, he decorated the Richmond mansion of the director of the King's Theater at Haymarket, John James Heidegger. He returned to Venice in 1754, where he became on of the founding members of the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia. He traveled to Naples in 1762, and stayed there until he died.
Related Paintings of Antonio Joli :. | The Arch of Trajan at Benevento oil on canvas painting by Antonio Joli. | The Embarkation of Charles III in the Port of Naples | Architectural Capriccio | The Embarkation of Charles III in the Port of Naples | Architectural Capriccio | Related Artists: Abraham Walkowitz(March 28, 1878 - January 27, 1965) was an American painter grouped in with early American Modernists working in the Modernist style.
Walkowitz was born in Siberia and emigrated with his mother to the United States in his early childhood. He studied at the National Academy of Design in New York City and the Academie Julian in Paris under Jean-Paul Laurence. Walkowitz and his contemporaries later gravitated around photographer Alfred Stieglitz's 291 Gallery, originally titled the Little Galleries of the Photo-Secession, where the forerunners of modern art in America gathered and where many European artists were first exhibited in the United States. During the 291 years, Vrancke van der Stocktpainted Triptic del Judici Final. Visio tancada del triptic in 1460
Orchardson, Sir William QuillerEnglish, 1832-1910
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