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Italian Rococo Era Painter, 1667-1749 Painter and draughtsman, son of (1) Stefano Magnasco. He did not study with his father, who died when he was a small child. He went to Milan, probably between 1681 and 1682, and entered the workshop of Filippo Abbiati (1640-1715). His Christ Carrying the Cross (Vitali, priv. col., see Franchini Guelfi, 1987, fig. 238) faithfully repeats the subject and composition of Abbiati's painting of the same subject (Pavia, Pin. Malaspina). Alessandro Magnasco's early works were influenced by the harsh and dramatic art of 17th-century Lombardy, with dramatic contrasts of light and dark and livid, earthy tones, far removed from the bright, glowing colours of contemporary Genoese painting. The depiction of extreme emotion in the St Francis in Ecstasy (Genoa, Gal. Pal. Bianco) was inspired by Francesco Cairo's Dream of Elijah (Milan, S Antonio Abate). However, Magnasco was already expressing himself in a very personal manner, with forms fragmented by swift brushstrokes and darting flashes of light. The Quaker Meeting (1695; ex-Vigan? priv. col., see Franchini Guelfi, 1991, no. 18) is one of his first genre scenes. In this early period he specialized as a figurista, creating small human figures to be inserted in the landscapes and architectural settings of other painters. He also began collaborating with the landscape painter Antonio Francesco Peruzzini, with a specialist in perspective effects,
 

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MAGNASCO, Alessandro Bacchanalia oil on canvas


Bacchanalia
Bacchanalia
Painting ID::  41058
  mk159 1710s Oil on canvas 110.5x167.5cm
  mk159 1710s Oil on canvas 110.5x167.5cm

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MAGNASCO, Alessandro Praying Monks oil on canvas


Praying Monks
Praying Monks
Painting ID::  51192
  Oil on canvas, 53,6 x 43,9 cm
  Oil on canvas, 53,6 x 43,9 cm

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MAGNASCO, Alessandro Entombment of a Soldier oil on canvas


Entombment of a Soldier
Entombment of a Soldier
Painting ID::  51198
  Oil on canvas Civici Musei
  Oil on canvas Civici Musei

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MAGNASCO, Alessandro Three Camaldolite Monks at Prayer oil on canvas


Three Camaldolite Monks at Prayer
Three Camaldolite Monks at Prayer
Painting ID::  51213
  1713-14 Oil on canvas
  1713-14 Oil on canvas

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MAGNASCO, Alessandro Three Capuchin Friars Meditating in their Hermitage oil on canvas


Three Capuchin Friars Meditating in their Hermitage
Three Capuchin Friars Meditating in their Hermitage
Painting ID::  51214
  1713-14 Oil on canvas
  1713-14 Oil on canvas

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     MAGNASCO, Alessandro
     Italian Rococo Era Painter, 1667-1749 Painter and draughtsman, son of (1) Stefano Magnasco. He did not study with his father, who died when he was a small child. He went to Milan, probably between 1681 and 1682, and entered the workshop of Filippo Abbiati (1640-1715). His Christ Carrying the Cross (Vitali, priv. col., see Franchini Guelfi, 1987, fig. 238) faithfully repeats the subject and composition of Abbiati's painting of the same subject (Pavia, Pin. Malaspina). Alessandro Magnasco's early works were influenced by the harsh and dramatic art of 17th-century Lombardy, with dramatic contrasts of light and dark and livid, earthy tones, far removed from the bright, glowing colours of contemporary Genoese painting. The depiction of extreme emotion in the St Francis in Ecstasy (Genoa, Gal. Pal. Bianco) was inspired by Francesco Cairo's Dream of Elijah (Milan, S Antonio Abate). However, Magnasco was already expressing himself in a very personal manner, with forms fragmented by swift brushstrokes and darting flashes of light. The Quaker Meeting (1695; ex-Vigan? priv. col., see Franchini Guelfi, 1991, no. 18) is one of his first genre scenes. In this early period he specialized as a figurista, creating small human figures to be inserted in the landscapes and architectural settings of other painters. He also began collaborating with the landscape painter Antonio Francesco Peruzzini, with a specialist in perspective effects,

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