Leonardo Coccorante, 1680 Neapel – um 1750, zugeschrieben ARCHITECTURAL CAPRICCI…
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Leonardo Coccorante, 1680 Neapel – um 1750, zugeschrieben

ARCHITECTURAL CAPRICCIO Oil on canvas, on panel, backed with canvas. 125 x 153 cm. In gilded frame in relief. Accompanied by detailed documentation. The ruinous architecture with fluted columns and stepped arches with balustrades lying in central perspective in oblique evening light. The differentiated figures are partly mounted. Coccorante was an important representative of the ruin landscape or ruin capricci. However, his works are stylistically very different from those of Roman painters such as Ricci or Piranesi, as Coccorante was active much earlier and thus actually stood at the beginning of this genre. He first studied in Naples under Nicola Carissa and the Flemish painter Jan Frans van Bloemen (1662-1749), then worked with Viviano Codazzi. Together with Angelo Maria Costa (1670-1721), however, he turned to stage-like capricci, which were in great demand throughout Europe at the time. He completed his studies under Gabriele Richiardelli. He soon became one of the most successful painters of this genre in his home town. Numerous works by his hand, which can be found in Neapolitan collections, confirm this. Oreste Ferrari (1954) and then Sergio Ortolani (1970) were the first to draw attention to the importance of the painter. He also became widely known and recognized through the exhibition of Neapolitan painting of the Settecento in 1979 and the subsequent findings of Nicola Spinosa and Leonardo di Mauro. As far as Coccorante's success is concerned, we know that he worked in the artistic circle of Carlo di Borbone, King of the Two Sicilies, for example for decorations in the Palazzo Reale di Caserta, on the occasion of the marriage of Charles VII to Maria Amalia of Saxony in 1738. In addition, many of his works have gone to France, Spain and England, for example to public collections: Museo Regionale Agostino Pepoli (Trapani), Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco (Milan), Louvre, Musée départemental de l'Oise (Beauvais), Grenoble Museum, The Lowe Art Museum (Coral Gables, Florida), and Honolulu Museum of Art. (13908116) (13) Leonardo Coccorante, 1680 Naples - ca. 1750, attributed ARCHITECTURAL CAPRICCIO Oil on canvas, laid on panel and lined with canvas. 125 x 153 cm. Accompanied by a detailed report.

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Leonardo Coccorante, 1680 Neapel – um 1750, zugeschrieben

Estimate 20 000 - 30 000 EUR
Starting price 20 000 EUR

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