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Francesco Solimena (4 October 1657 – 3 April 1747) was a prolific Italian painter of the
Baroque The Baroque (, ; ) is a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s. In the territories of the Spanish and Portuguese empires including ...
era, one of an established family of painters and draughtsmen.


Biography

Francesco Solimena was born in Canale di
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in the province of Avellino. He received early training from his father,
Angelo Solimena Angelo Solimena (Serino, 17 November 1629 – Nocera Inferiore, February 1716) was an Italian painter, father of the better known Francesco Solimena. Life Solimena was a pupil of Francesco Guarino. One of his earliest paintings is the ''Pentecos ...
, with whom he executed a ''Paradise'' for the cathedral of Nocera (a place where he spent a big part of his life) and a ''Vision of St. Cyril of Alexandria'' for the church of San Domenico at
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. He settled in
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in 1674, where he worked in the studio of Francesco di Maria.Pavone, Mario Alberto (2003, January 1). "Solimena family". Grove Art Online. He was patronized early on, and encouraged to become an artist by Cardinal Vincenzo Orsini (later Pope Benedict XIII). By the 1680s, he had independent fresco commissions, and his active studio came to dominate Neapolitan painting from the 1690s through the first four decades of the 18th century. He modeled his art—for he was a highly conventional painter—after the Roman Baroque masters, Luca Giordano and
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, and Mattia Preti, whose technique of warm brownish shadowing Solimena emulated. Solimena painted many frescoes in Naples, altarpieces, celebrations of weddings and courtly occasions, mythological subjects, characteristically chosen for their theatrical drama, and portraits. His settings are suggested with a few details—steps, archways, balustrades, columns—concentrating attention on figures and their draperies, caught in pools and shafts of light. Art historians take pleasure in identifying the models he imitated or adapted in his compositions. His numerous preparatory drawings often mix media, combining pen and ink, chalk, and watercolor washes. A typical example of the elaborately constructed allegorical "machines" of his early mature style, fully employing his mastery of
chiaroscuro Chiaroscuro ( , ; ), in art, is the use of strong contrasts between light and dark, usually bold contrasts affecting a whole composition. It is also a technical term used by artists and art historians for the use of contrasts of light to achi ...
, is the ''Allegory of Rule'' (1690) from the Stroganoff collection, which has come to the
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, St Petersburg. Francesco Solimena amassed a fortune and lived in sumptuous style founded on his success. He died at Barra, near Naples, in 1747 at the age of 89. As Solimena had intended it, his nephew Orazio became his pupil and successor as a painter.


Career

His large, efficiently structured atelier became a virtual academy, at the heart of cultural life in Naples. Among his many pupils were Giuseppe Bonito (1707–89),
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(1678-1745),
Nicola Maria Rossi Nicola Maria Rossi, also known as Nicolò Maria (Naples, 1690 – Naples, 23 April 1758) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque. Biography At the age of 15 years, he had begun studying a classic education, but after a fireworks injury damage ...
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Andrea dell'Asta Andrea dell'Asta (c. 1673–1721) was an Italian painter of the late-baroque period. Biography Born in Bagnoli Irpino, he died in Naples. He trained with Francesco Solimena, and worked for a time in Rome , established_title = Foun ...
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Pietro Capelli Pietro Capelli or Pietro Cappelli (born circa 1700, died 1724 or 1727) was an Italian painter of the Rococo, active in his native city of Naples. He trained under Francesco Solimena. He was active in quadratura, but also painted capricci and canv ...
, Domenico Mondo, Onofrio Avellino, Scipione Cappella, Giovanni della Camera,
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, Alessandro Guglielmi, Leonardo Oliviero, Salvatore Olivieri, Salvatore Pace, Romualdo Polverino, Paolo Gamba, Bernardino Fera, Evangelista Schiano,
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, Francesco Narici, Alessio D'Elia, Santolo Cirillo,
Michele Foschini Michele Foschini (September 14, 1711 – c. 1770) was an Italian painter, active in a late Baroque style. He was born in Guardia Sanframondi. He studied under Niccola Maria Rossi, a pupil of Francesco Solimena. He was respected for his quadratur ...
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Tommaso Martini Tommaso Martini (Bivongi, Calabria, 1688 – 5 January 1755) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period. Biography By 1723, he had moved to Naples. He is said to have trained with Francesco Solimena Francesco Solimena (4 October 165 ...
, Alfonso Di Spigna, Michelangelo Schilles, Giovanni Battista Vela, Ferrante Amendola, Eugenio Vegliante, Romualdo Formosa, and most notably Corrado Giaquinto,
Francesco De Mura Francesco de Mura (21 April 1696 – 19 August 1782) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active mainly in Naples and Turin. His late work reflects the style of neoclassicism. Life Francesco de Mura, also referred to as ''Fran ...
and Sebastiano Conca. The Scottish portraitist Allan Ramsay spent three years in Solimena's studio. File:Solimena Portrait de femme (2004 1 50).jpg, Portrait of a woman Image:SOLIMENA.jpg, Study for the fresco cycle of the Sacristy of a churchFor sacristy of San Paolo Maggiore in
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', Whitfield Fine Art
File:Francesco Solimena - Venus at the Forge of Vulcan, 1704.jpg, ''Venus at the Forge of Vulcan'', 1704 File:Francesco Solimena - Madonna and Child - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Madonna and Child'' File:Francesco Solimena (cópia) - Noli me tangere.jpg, ''Noli me tangere'' File:Solimena-assomption-Montargis.jpg, ''The Assumption '' File:Francesco Solimena - The Annunciation - Google Art Project.jpg, ''The Annunciation'' File:Songe de Jacob, Solimena (1).jpg, ''Jacob's Dream''


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Canale di Serino. * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Solimena, Francesco 1657 births 1747 deaths People from the Province of Avellino 17th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 18th-century Italian painters Painters from Naples Italian Baroque painters Rococo architects 18th-century Italian male artists