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Andrea Vaccaro

Andrea Vaccaro Assumption of the Virgin oil painting on canvas
Assumption of the Virgin
Painting ID::  98415
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Andrea Vaccaro Assumption of the Virgin oil painting on canvas



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  Andrea Vaccaro
  Italian Baroque Era Painter, 1604-1670 He first studied literature but at an early age turned to painting. He was probably a pupil of the late-Mannerist painter Gerolamo Imparato, though there are no known works from this period. About 1620 he became a follower of Caravaggio; he copied Caravaggio's Flagellation (Naples, Capodimonte), and his copy and the original hung in S Domenico Maggiore, Naples (copy in situ). David with the Head of Goliath (Florence, Fond. Longhi) and Sebastian (Naples, Capodimonte) are early works indebted to Caravaggio's naturalism and chiaroscuro. After 1630 Vaccaro drew inspiration from Guido Reni, Anthony van Dyck and Pietro Novelli and made copies of their works for Neapolitan collectors and dealers such as Gaspar Roomer and Jan Vandeneyden.
  Assumption of the Virgin
  first half of 17th century Medium oil on canvas Dimensions Height: 78 cm (30.7 in). Width: 63 cm (24.8 in).

  Related Paintings::.
  | Miranda - The Tempest | Saint Christopher | Self portrait at age 24 |


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