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[[File:Pacecco De Rosa.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Adoration of the Shepherds'' (1630). [[Rome]], [[Palazzo Montecitorio]].]] |
[[File:Pacecco De Rosa.jpg|thumb|right|300px|''Adoration of the Shepherds'' (1630). [[Rome]], [[Palazzo Montecitorio]].]] |
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'''Pacecco De Rosa''' (byname of '''Giovanni Francesco De Rosa'''; 17 December 1607 - 1656) was an Italian painter, active in [[Naples]]. |
'''Pacecco De Rosa''' (byname of '''Giovanni Francesco De Rosa'''; 17 December 1607 - 1656) was an Italian painter, active in [[Naples]]. |
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He was a contemporary of [[Massimo Stanzione]] or, according to others, a pupil of him. De Rosa was influenced by his father-in-law, [[Filippo Vitale]], also a painter: this is shown in his earlier works, such as a ''Deposition'' now in the Museum of the [[Certosa di San Martino]]. Also in the Certosa is a ''St. Nicholas of Bari and Basilius'' (1636), showing influences of both Stanzione and [[Domenichino]], who was in Naples from 1631. |
He was a contemporary of [[Massimo Stanzione]] or, according to others, a pupil of him. De Rosa was influenced by his father-in-law, [[Filippo Vitale]], also a painter: this is shown in his earlier works, such as a ''Deposition'' now in the Museum of the [[Certosa di San Martino]]. Also in the Certosa is a ''St. Nicholas of Bari and Basilius'' (1636), showing influences of both Stanzione and [[Domenichino]], who was in Naples from 1631. |
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Attributed to De Rosa is a series portraying the ''Madonna with Child'' (one in San Martino |
Attributed to De Rosa is a series portraying the ''Madonna with Child'' (one in Museum of the Certosa di San Martino; one in the church of [[Santa Marta, Naples]]; and one in the National Gallery of [[Prague]]). Of the 1640s is a painting, in collaboration with Vitale, of the ''Madonna with St. Charles Borromeo'' in the church of [[San Domenico Maggiore]]. His other works include an ''Annunciation'' in [[San Gregorio Armeno]], ''St. Thomas of Aquino'' in [[Santa Maria della Sanità, Naples|Santa Maria della Sanità]] and the later ''Massacre of the Innocents'' in the Museum of [[Philadelphia]] and ''Diana Bathing'' in the [[Capodimonte Museum]]. |
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Among the artists thought to be in his circle are [[Girolamo De Magistro]].<ref>[http://www.incontrinapoletani.it/arte/san-michele-arcangelo-abbatte-il-demonioi-girolamo-de-magistro Incontri Napoletano], essay by Gemma Cautela on ''San Michele Arcangelo abbatte il demonio'' found in |
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the church of [[Purgatorio ad Arco, Naples]].</ref> |
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==Gallery== |
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Francesco de Rosa gen. Pacecco de Rosa - Flora - GG 9679 - Kunsthistorisches Museum.jpg|Flora |
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Pacecco de Rosa Deposición Museo de San Martino Napoles.jpg|Deposition |
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Pacecco de rosa, strage degli innocenti, 1640 ca. 01.JPG|Massacre of the Innocents |
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Pacecco de Rosa Retrato de muchacho Rafael Gallery NY.jpg|Portrait of a boy |
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Francesco de Rosa gen. Pacecco de Rosa - Christus an der Geisselsäule - GG 5800 - Kunsthistorisches Museum.jpg|Christ at the Column |
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Francesco de Rosa gen. Pacecco de Rosa - Hl. Sebastian - GG 5802 - Kunsthistorisches Museum.jpg|Saint Sebastian |
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Basilica di Santa Maria della Sanità. (8466).jpg|Saint Thomas Aquinas |
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</gallery> |
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==Sources== |
==Sources== |
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*{{cite book|first=Vincenzo |last=Pacelli|title=Giovanfrancesco de Rosa detto Pacecco de Rosa|location=Naples|publisher=Paparo Edizioni|year=2008}} |
*{{cite book|first=Vincenzo |last=Pacelli|title=Giovanfrancesco de Rosa detto Pacecco de Rosa|location=Naples|publisher=Paparo Edizioni|year=2008}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.guidecampania.com/derosa/ Guide to De Rosa's works] {{ |
*[http://www.guidecampania.com/derosa/ Guide to De Rosa's works] {{in lang|it}} |
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*[http://libmma.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p15324coll10/id/13424 ''Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi''], a fully digitized exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries, which contains material on Pacecco De Rosa (see index) |
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| NAME = De Rosa, Pacecco |
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| SHORT DESCRIPTION = Painter |
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| DATE OF BIRTH = 17 December 1607 |
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| DATE OF DEATH = 1656 |
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| PLACE OF DEATH = [[Naples]], [[Italy]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:10, 21 March 2024
Pacecco De Rosa (byname of Giovanni Francesco De Rosa; 17 December 1607 - 1656) was an Italian painter, active in Naples.
Biography
[edit]He was a contemporary of Massimo Stanzione or, according to others, a pupil of him. De Rosa was influenced by his father-in-law, Filippo Vitale, also a painter: this is shown in his earlier works, such as a Deposition now in the Museum of the Certosa di San Martino. Also in the Certosa is a St. Nicholas of Bari and Basilius (1636), showing influences of both Stanzione and Domenichino, who was in Naples from 1631.
Attributed to De Rosa is a series portraying the Madonna with Child (one in Museum of the Certosa di San Martino; one in the church of Santa Marta, Naples; and one in the National Gallery of Prague). Of the 1640s is a painting, in collaboration with Vitale, of the Madonna with St. Charles Borromeo in the church of San Domenico Maggiore. His other works include an Annunciation in San Gregorio Armeno, St. Thomas of Aquino in Santa Maria della Sanità and the later Massacre of the Innocents in the Museum of Philadelphia and Diana Bathing in the Capodimonte Museum.
Among the artists thought to be in his circle are Girolamo De Magistro.[1]
He died in Naples in 1656 from the Plague.
Gallery
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Flora
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Deposition
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Massacre of the Innocents
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Portrait of a boy
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Christ at the Column
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Saint Sebastian
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Saint Thomas Aquinas
Sources
[edit]- Pacelli, Vincenzo (2008). Giovanfrancesco de Rosa detto Pacecco de Rosa. Naples: Paparo Edizioni.
- ^ Incontri Napoletano, essay by Gemma Cautela on San Michele Arcangelo abbatte il demonio found in the church of Purgatorio ad Arco, Naples.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Pacecco de Rosa at Wikimedia Commons
- Guide to De Rosa's works (in Italian)
- Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi, a fully digitized exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries, which contains material on Pacecco De Rosa (see index)