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Alessandro Salucci (Florence, 1590 – Rome, c. 1655–60) was an Italian painter who played an important role in the development of the genre of cityscapes (''
vedute A ''veduta'' (; : ''vedute'') is a highly detailed, usually large-scale painting or, more often, print of a cityscape or some other vista. The painters of ''vedute'' are referred to as ''vedutisti''. Origins This genre of landscape originated ...
'') of Rome. He created capricci, i.e. imaginary architectural perspectives and harbour views, in which the figures were often executed by another artist.17th century Capriccio by Alessandro Salucci
at Brans Antiques and Art. Web. 23 April 2016


Life

Very little is known about Alessandro Salucci's early life and training. He is believed to have been born in
Florence Florence ( ; ) is the capital city of the Italy, Italian region of Tuscany. It is also the most populated city in Tuscany, with 362,353 inhabitants, and 989,460 in Metropolitan City of Florence, its metropolitan province as of 2025. Florence ...
in 1590. The first written record of the artist dates from 1628 when he is mentioned in connection with other artists in Rome. Salucci completed important public and private commissions in Rome. In 1628 he made frescos in the castle of the Sacchetti family (the 'Casino Sacchetti', now 'Casino Chigi') in
Castelfusano Castelfusano is an urban park in the comune of Rome. It divides the sea quarter of Ostia and the neighborhood of Casalpalocco. The castle and the park were founded in the 17th century by the Sacchetti family. Its vegetation consists mainly in ...
, working alongside
Andrea Sacchi Andrea Sacchi (30 November 159921 June 1661) was an Italian painter of High Baroque Classicism, active in Rome. A generation of artists who shared his style of art include the painters Nicolas Poussin and Giovanni Battista Passeri, the sculptor ...
and
Pietro da Cortona Pietro da Cortona (; 1 November 1596 or 159716 May 1669) was an Italian Baroque painter and architect. Along with his contemporaries and rivals Gian Lorenzo Bernini and Francesco Borromini, he was one of the key figures in the emergence of Roman ...
.Alessandro Salucci (Florence 1590 - Rome? shortly after 1650)
at Banca d'Italia
In 1634 Salucci became member of the Roman
Accademia di San Luca The Accademia di San Luca () is an Italian academy of artists in Rome. The establishment of the Accademia de i Pittori e Scultori di Roma was approved by papal brief in 1577, and in 1593 Federico Zuccari became its first ''principe'' or director; ...
(the "Academy of Saint Luke"). In 1635 he worked in the
Santa Maria in Vallicella Santa Maria in Vallicella, also called Chiesa Nuova, is a church in Rome, Italy, which today faces onto the main thoroughfare of the Corso Vittorio Emanuele and the corner of Via della Chiesa Nuova. It is the principal church of the Oratorians ...
(also known as the 'Chiesa Nuova') where in the Chapel of the Presentation of Our Lady he painted fresco's on the vault, depicting the story of Hannah,
Elkanah Elkanah ( ''’Ĕlqānā'' "El (deity), El has purchased") was, according to the Books of Samuel, First Book of Samuel, the husband of Hannah (biblical figure), Hannah, and the father of her children including her first, Samuel. Elkanah practiced ...
and the young
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. His fresco's were painted over the decorations made by Domenico de Coldie in 1590. He began to collaborate with
Jan Miel Jan Miel (1599 in Beveren, Beveren-Waas – April 1664 in Turin) was a Southern Netherlands, Flemish painter and engraver who was active in Italy. He initially formed part of the circle of Dutch and Flemish genre painting, genre painters in R ...
, a Flemish history and genre painter residing in Rome, around 1535. Many of their collaborative paintings have been preserved to this day, for the most part in private collections. He collaborated in a similar way with
Michelangelo Cerquozzi Michelangelo Cerquozzi, known as Michelangelo delle Battaglie (18 February 1602 – 6 April 1660) was an Italian Baroque painter known for his genre scenes, battle pictures, small religious and mythological works and still lifes. His genre s ...
. A few compositions painted in collaboration with
Johannes Lingelbach Johannes (or Johann) Lingelbach (1622– 3 November 1674) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, associated with the second generation of Bambocciate, a group of Genre works, genre painters working in Rome from 1625–1700. Biography Lingelbach wa ...
are also known. Salucci also got to know
Viviano Codazzi Viviano Codazzi ( – 5 November 1670) was an Italian architectural painting, architectural painter who was active during the Baroque period. He is known for his architectural paintings, Capriccio (art), capricci, compositions with ruins, and so ...
, another painter of architectural paintings who had worked in Naples until 1647 and then moved to Rome.Alessandro Salucci, ''Veduta con architetture, arco di trionfo e figure''
at Blindarte. Web. 23 April 2016
He clearly also was familiar with the work of the landscape artist
Claude Lorrain Claude Lorrain (; born Claude Gellée , called ''le Lorrain'' in French; traditionally just Claude in English; c. 1600 – 23 November 1682) was a French painter, draughtsman and etcher of the Baroque era. He spent most of his life in I ...
then working in Rome.Alessandro Salucci in collaborazione con Jan Miel
at Antonina casa d'asta in Roma. Web. 23 April 2016
In 1647-48 he painted a major cycle of frescoes in the Church of Sant’Elisabetta dei Fornari, which was destroyed in 1889. Salucci died, probably in Rome, after 1650.Alessandro Salucci (Florence 1590-1655/60 Rome) and Jan Miel (Beveren-Waes 1599-1664 Turin), ''An architectural capriccio with an ionic portico, a fountain, a two story loggia, a Gothic palace and figures on a quay''
at Christie's


Work


General

Alessandro Salucci is regarded as one of the significant early exponents of the genre of the
veduta A ''veduta'' (; : ''vedute'') is a highly detailed, usually large-scale painting or, more often, old master print, print of a cityscape or some other vista. The painters of ''vedute'' are referred to as ''vedutisti''. Origins This genre of land ...
. The type of decorative architectural paintings that Salucci created represent a form that became popular in mid-17th century Rome. Art historians interpret the growing popularity of the architectural piece in 17th century Italy as the result of a shift of patronage from 'committente' to 'acquirente', that is, from painting on commission to painting on the open market. Architectural canvases were particularly welcome within the typical 17th-century decorative ensemble, where walls were completely covered with paintings of various types and sizes. The architectural piece lent variety to such ensembles by introducing the strong verticals and horizontals of its subject matter. The roots of this type of vedute can be found in 16th-century painting, and in particular in the architectural settings that were painted as the framework of large-scale frescoes and ceiling decorations known as . These architectural elements gained prominence in 17th-century painting to become stand-alone subjects of easel paintings. A number of artists practiced this genre. Viviano Codazzi was an important contemporary practitioner of the genre whose work influenced Salucci. Codazzi's vedute where, however, more realistic in nature than those of Salucci who showed more creativity and fantasy in his works in which he rearranged many Roman monuments with elegance. Salucci preferred a lighter palette and removed thereby any dramatization. Unlike the Flemish and Dutch artists active in Rome who strived for realism in their depictions of Roman cityscapes, many of Salucci's city and harbour views do not aim to give a realist rendering of his subjects. His views tend to mix antique monuments in Rome with fantasy elements, and thus resemble more " capricci". The antique structures in his compositions are not recorded in archeological detail but are solely used for decorative effect. Salucci's compositions are generally composed of a Roman arcade dominating the centre on the left, water in the distance on the right, and figures in the foreground. He also often included in his views a portico with paired columns and pedestals and a double-story loggia. Salucci's work reveals an awareness of the classical marine views of Claude Lorrain, who was active in Rome in the 1640s and 1650s. Claude's warm, golden light and balanced compositional structure are found in Salucci's works such as the ''Fantasy view with figures'' (Busiri-Vici collection, Rome) which was likely inspired by Claude's port views, such as ''Seaport with the Embarkation of the Queen of Sheba'' of 1648 (National Gallery, London).


Collaborations

Alessandro Salucci often collaborated with specialist figure painters who painted the staffage in his architectural compositions. Collaborations with
Jan Miel Jan Miel (1599 in Beveren, Beveren-Waas – April 1664 in Turin) was a Southern Netherlands, Flemish painter and engraver who was active in Italy. He initially formed part of the circle of Dutch and Flemish genre painting, genre painters in R ...
,
Michelangelo Cerquozzi Michelangelo Cerquozzi, known as Michelangelo delle Battaglie (18 February 1602 – 6 April 1660) was an Italian Baroque painter known for his genre scenes, battle pictures, small religious and mythological works and still lifes. His genre s ...
and
Johannes Lingelbach Johannes (or Johann) Lingelbach (1622– 3 November 1674) was a Dutch Golden Age painter, associated with the second generation of Bambocciate, a group of Genre works, genre painters working in Rome from 1625–1700. Biography Lingelbach wa ...
have been recorded. These three collaborators all painted in the bambocciante style pioneered by the Dutch painter
Pieter van Laer Pieter Bodding van Laer (christened 14 December 1599, in Haarlem – 1641 or later) was a Dutch Painting, painter and Printmaking, printmaker. He was active in Rome for over a decade and was known for Genre works, genre scenes, animal paintings a ...
. The bamboccianti had brought existing traditions of depicting 'low-life' subjects from
Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting Dutch and Flemish Renaissance painting represents the Renaissance in the Low Countries, 16th-century response to Italian Renaissance art in the Low Countries, as well as many continuities with the preceding Early Netherlandish painting. The perio ...
with them to Italy and created small-scale depictions of the lower classes in Rome and its countryside. Jan Miel was Salucci's most frequent collaborator, a collaboration, which commenced in 1635 and ended when Miel left Rome for Turin in 1658 to work at the court of
Charles Emmanuel II, Duke of Savoy Charles Emmanuel II (); 20 June 1634 – 12 June 1675) was Duke of Savoy and ruler of the Savoyard states from 4 October 1638 until his death in 1675 and under regency of his mother Christine of France until 1648. He was also Marquis of Saluz ...
. The only dated example of the two artists' collaborative efforts is an ''Imaginary Seaport'' (
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), which is dated to 1656.Alessandro Salucci (Florence 1590- Rome c. 1660), ''A Seaport with Figures''
at the Royal Collection
Miel excelled in depicting stories for which the large open spaces in Salucci's view paintings provided suitable settings. Miel often included multiple anecdotal scenes in a single work. This is evident in ''An architectural capriccio with an ionic portico, a fountain, a two story loggia, a Gothic palace and figures on a quay'' (Christie's, Sale 1708, Lot 56) where the elegant couple on the lower left on the stairs of the portico are acting separately from the figures at the well next to them, while the latter figures, in turn, are oblivious to the card players on the steps further back. Miel's figures were typically farmers, beggars, morra players, innkeepers and porters often mixed with elegantly dressed men and women, thus providing a rich flavor of Roman daily life to the architectural setting created by Salucci.Annalia Delneri, Andrea Emiliani, Anna Orlando, Francesco Petrucci, Mary Newcome Schleier, Angela Tecce, ''Old Masters 2011: Capolavori da prestigiose collezioni europee per la mostra Tefaaf Maastricht 2011 - Galleria Cesare Lampronti'', Gangemi Editore spa, 2011, p. 17


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Salucci, Alessandro Painters from Florence 17th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Italian Baroque painters Italian vedutisti Italian landscape artists 1590 births