MARCO RICCI (BELLUNO 1676-1730 VENICE)
MARCO RICCI (BELLUNO 1676-1730 VENICE)
MARCO RICCI (BELLUNO 1676-1730 VENICE)
MARCO RICCI (BELLUNO 1676-1730 VENICE)
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MARCO RICCI (BELLUNO 1676-1730 VENICE)

Two capricci landscapes: A man and a woman by a stream with a farmhouse in the background (i); Farmers and cattle by a river (ii)

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MARCO RICCI (BELLUNO 1676-1730 VENICE)
Two capricci landscapes: A man and a woman by a stream with a farmhouse in the background (i); Farmers and cattle by a river (ii)
(i) watercolor and bodycolor
(ii) watercolor and bodycolor, on kidskin
(i) 11 1/2 x 17 7/8 in. (29.2 x 45.4 cm.)
(ii) 12 5/8 x 18 1/4 in. (32.2 x 46 cm.)
(2)
來源
with Hobhouse, Ltd., London.
Acquired by Ann and Gordon Getty from the above.

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Joshua Glazer
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拍品專文

Nephew of the painter Sebastiano Ricci, Marco Ricci probably started his career in his uncle’s workshop in Venice. It has been suggested that he may have learned painting in tempera on kidskin in England during a stay with his uncle around 1712-1716. Scenes of everyday life in the countryside, with farmers and shepherds looking after their livestock, are common in Ricci’s work. He treated similar subjects not only in gouaches, but also in some his etchings (see D. Succi and A. Delneri et al., Marco Ricci e il paesaggio veneto del Settecento, exhib. cat., Belluno, Palazzo Crepadonna, 1993, p. 327, no. 26).

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