TRAVERSI, Gaspare The Drawing Lesson aet Painting ID:: 9377 TRAVERSI, Gaspare1.jpg
The Drawing Lesson aet c. 1750
Oil on canvas,
Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City
TRAVERSI, Gaspare The Music Lesson Painting ID:: 40563 new16/TRAVERSI, Gaspare-664962.jpg
The Music Lesson mk156
c.1750
Oil on canvas
152x204.6cm
TRAVERSI, Gaspare The Drawing Lesson Painting ID:: 40566 new16/TRAVERSI, Gaspare-779683.jpg
The Drawing Lesson mk156
c.175
Oil on canvas
161.7x204cm
TRAVERSI, Gaspare Finding of Moses Painting ID:: 62367 new21/TRAVERSI, Gaspare-655898.jpg
Finding of Moses 122 x 152 cm Private collection Diziani, who painted narrative (biblical and mythological) scenes, treated this subject several times. Author: DIZIANI, Gaspare Title: Finding of Moses , 1701-1750 , Italian Form: painting , religious
TRAVERSI, Gaspare Salome mit dem Haupt Johannes des Taufers Painting ID:: 81572 new24/TRAVERSI, Gaspare-939573.jpg
Salome mit dem Haupt Johannes des Taufers ca. 1760(1760)
Medium Oil on canvas
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TRAVERSI, Gaspare Portrat des Fra Raffaello da Lugagnano Painting ID:: 81578 new24/TRAVERSI, Gaspare-374496.jpg
Portrat des Fra Raffaello da Lugagnano ca. 1750(1750)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 38 x 26 cm
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TRAVERSI, Gaspare The Seduction Painting ID:: 97182 new26/TRAVERSI, Gaspare-478477.jpg
The Seduction circa 1752(1752)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 35.5 X 43 in
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Italian Painter, ca.1722-1770
Italian painter. He was apprenticed to the elderly Francesco Solimena, whose late style, a reinterpretation of the Baroque art of Mattia Preti, influenced his earliest works. At the same time he studied the naturalist painters of the 17th century: Preti himself, Giovanni Battista Caracciolo, Jusepe de Ribera, Filippo Vitale and Francesco Fracanzano. Classical art also attracted him, and in the 1740s he began to make journeys to Rome to study the influential works of Bolognese and Roman classicism: paintings by Guido Reni, Guercino and the Carracci family, and by Carlo Maratti. During one of these visits he copied two pictures by Maratti, then in S Isidoro, Rome: the Flagellation and a Crucifixion . In the following year he was in Naples; three canvases of scenes from the Life of the Virgin (Naples, S Maria dell'Aiuto), one of which is signed and dated 1749