CAMPI, Vincenzo

Italian Painter, 1536-1591 Vicenzo Campi (c. 1536 - 1591) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance from Cremona. His style merges Lombard with Mannerist styles, however, unlike his siblings, he is known for a series of canvases, mostly painted after 1570s , displaying genre scenes and local produce. At the time, this type of paintings were uncommon in Italy, and more common in Netherlands, as exemplified by the canvases of Joachim Beuckelaer. In Cremona, his extended family was the main artistic studio of his time. Giulio Campi and Antonio Campi were reportedly half-brothers, while Bernardino Campi was a distant relative. All were active and prominent local painters. In 1586-1589, he and his brother Antonio completed paintings for the church of San Paolo Converso in Milan.


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CAMPI, Vincenzo The Obstvekauferin oil


The Obstvekauferin
Painting ID::  45496
The Obstvekauferin
mk186 around 1580 Milans, Pinacoteca did Brera
mk186_ around_1580_Milans,_Pinacoteca_did_Brera
   
   
     

CAMPI, Vincenzo The Fischverkauferin oil


The Fischverkauferin
Painting ID::  45534
The Fischverkauferin
mk 186 around 1580 Privatbestitz
mk_186 around_1580_Privatbestitz
   
   
     

CAMPI, Vincenzo The Ricotta-eaters oil


The Ricotta-eaters
Painting ID::  45556
The Ricotta-eaters
MK186 around 1585
MK186_ around_1585
   
   
     

CAMPI, Vincenzo The Obstverkauferin oil


The Obstverkauferin
Painting ID::  45589
The Obstverkauferin
mk186 around 1580 Milans, Pinacoteca di Brera
mk186 _around_1580_Milans,_Pinacoteca_di_Brera
   
   
     

CAMPI, Vincenzo Cake oil


Cake
Painting ID::  45622
Cake
mk186 around 1580-90 Milan, Pinacoteca di Brea
mk186 around_1580-90_Milan,_Pinacoteca_di_Brea
   
   
     

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     Italian Painter, 1536-1591 Vicenzo Campi (c. 1536 - 1591) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance from Cremona. His style merges Lombard with Mannerist styles, however, unlike his siblings, he is known for a series of canvases, mostly painted after 1570s , displaying genre scenes and local produce. At the time, this type of paintings were uncommon in Italy, and more common in Netherlands, as exemplified by the canvases of Joachim Beuckelaer. In Cremona, his extended family was the main artistic studio of his time. Giulio Campi and Antonio Campi were reportedly half-brothers, while Bernardino Campi was a distant relative. All were active and prominent local painters. In 1586-1589, he and his brother Antonio completed paintings for the church of San Paolo Converso in Milan.

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