Oil On Canvas, Real Flavor of Old Masters

Felice Ficherelli

Felice Ficherelli The Rape of Lucretia oil painting on canvas
The Rape of Lucretia
Painting ID::  92631
new25/Felice Ficherelli-476556.jpg



Felice Ficherelli The Rape of Lucretia oil painting on canvas



Visit European Gallery


  Felice Ficherelli
  Italian painter , b. 1603, San Gimignano, d. 1660, Firenze Firenze,Italian painter. His most original works were easel pictures, for private collectors, often of cruel and violent subjects, which he interpreted with a morbid sensuality and ambiguous tenderness. He was brought to Florence when very young by the collector Conte Alberto Bardi (d 1632), who arranged for him to study with Jacopo da Empoli and to copy works by Andrea del Sarto. Ficherelli's clear compositions and luminous drapery, which remain evident throughout his career, reflect this training. In the early 1630s he was attracted by the delicate sfumato effects of Francesco Furini and developed a style close to that of Cecco Bravo; his works of this period include the Sacrifice of Isaac (Florence, priv. col., for illustration see Gregori, 1968, p. 26) and the Martyrdom of St Agatha (priv. col., see Cantelli, fig. 338). There followed in the late 1630s Tarquin and Lucretia, which is known in several versions (e.g. Rome, Accad. N. S Luca), the theatrical Julia Receiving the Bloodstained Garments of Pompey (Genoa, priv. col., see 1986 exh. cat., pl. 1.208), an Allegory of Patience (Florence, Bigongiari priv. col., see Gregori, 1974, fig. 23) and Antiochus and Stratonica (Auckland, C.A.G.).
  The Rape of Lucretia
  Date 17th century Medium oil on copper TTD

  Related Paintings::.
  | Holy Family inwp | A Still Life with Peaches and Grapes on a Marble Ledge | The Ugly Duchess |


Prev Painting       Next Painting