Antonio Zanchi (1631 - 1722) - photo 1

Antonio Zanchi

Antonio Zanchi, a distinguished Italian Baroque painter, was renowned for his dynamic and emotionally charged artworks, primarily active in Venice from 1631 to 1722. Born in Este, Antonio Zanchi's artistic journey began under the guidance of Giacomo Predali and later Francesco Ruschi, which led him to Venice where he was deeply influenced by Tintoretto and the Roman painter Francesco Ruschi. His artworks are celebrated for their dramatic realism and effective use of chiaroscuro, embodying the Baroque's intensity and passion​​​​.

Antonio Zanchi's portfolio spans a variety of subjects, including religious and mythological scenes, that showcase his robust style and attention to emotional depth. Noteworthy works include his depiction of the Plague of Venice and the ceiling painting of the Crowning of the Virgin Mary with St. Girolamo Miani in Venice's Patriarchal Seminary. His influence extended beyond his lifetime, with pupils like Francesco Trevisani and Antonio Molinari carrying on his artistic legacy​​.

For collectors and art enthusiasts, Antonio Zanchi's works offer a glimpse into the Venetian Baroque's rich tapestry, reflecting the era's artistic vigor and complexity. His paintings, found in various Italian cities and even in Bavaria, continue to be revered for their compelling narratives and artistic mastery.

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Date and place of birt:6 december 1631, Este, Italy
Date and place of death:12 april 1722, Venice, Italy
Nationality:Italy
Period of activity: XVII, XVIII century
Specialization:Artist, Genre painter, Painter
Genre:Mythological painting, Religious genre
Art style:Baroque, Old Masters, Tenebrism

Creators Italy

Giovanni Maria Butteri (1540 - 1606)
Giovanni Maria Butteri
1540 - 1606
Umberto Boccioni (1882 - 1916)
Umberto Boccioni
1882 - 1916
Johann Baptist von Lampi I (1751 - 1830)
Johann Baptist von Lampi I
1751 - 1830
Caspar van Wittel (1653 - 1736)
Caspar van Wittel
1653 - 1736
Alessandro Mendini (1931 - 2019)
Alessandro Mendini
1931 - 2019
Romaine Brooks (1874 - 1970)
Romaine Brooks
1874 - 1970
Giambattista Pittoni (1687 - 1767)
Giambattista Pittoni
1687 - 1767
Amos Cassioli (1832 - 1891)
Amos Cassioli
1832 - 1891
Sabato (Simon) Rodia (1879 - 1965)
Sabato (Simon) Rodia
1879 - 1965
Karoly Marko (1822 - 1891)
Karoly Marko
1822 - 1891
Giuseppe Grandi (1843 - 1894)
Giuseppe Grandi
1843 - 1894
Ugo Carpi (1480 - 1532)
Ugo Carpi
1480 - 1532
Otto Friedrich Theodor von Möller (1812 - 1874)
Otto Friedrich Theodor von Möller
1812 - 1874
Francesco Francia (1447 - 1517)
Francesco Francia
1447 - 1517
Luigi Acquisti (1745 - 1823)
Luigi Acquisti
1745 - 1823
Pietro Testa (1611 - 1650)
Pietro Testa
1611 - 1650

Creators Baroque

Ferdinand Maxmilián Brokoff (1688 - 1731)
Ferdinand Maxmilián Brokoff
1688 - 1731
El Greco (1541 - 1614)
El Greco
1541 - 1614
Jacopino del Conte (1515 - 1598)
Jacopino del Conte
1515 - 1598
Diego Velázquez (1599 - 1660)
Diego Velázquez
1599 - 1660
Niccolò di Pietro Gerini (1340 - 1414)
Niccolò di Pietro Gerini
1340 - 1414
Frans Snyders (1579 - 1657)
Frans Snyders
1579 - 1657
Antonio Maria Beduzzi (1675 - 1735)
Antonio Maria Beduzzi
1675 - 1735
Melchor Pérez de Holguín (1660 - 1732)
Melchor Pérez de Holguín
1660 - 1732
Domenico Peruzzini (1602 - ?)
Domenico Peruzzini
1602 - ?
Antonio Gherardi (Tatoti) (1638 - 1702)
Antonio Gherardi (Tatoti)
1638 - 1702
Adriaen de Vries (1545 - 1626)
Adriaen de Vries
1545 - 1626
Pierre Patel (1605 - 1676)
Pierre Patel
1605 - 1676
Pieter Hardimé (1677 - 1748)
Pieter Hardimé
1677 - 1748
Giuseppe Bonati (1635 - 1681)
Giuseppe Bonati
1635 - 1681
Jan Davidsz. de Heem (1606 - 1684)
Jan Davidsz. de Heem
1606 - 1684
Bernard van Orley (1488 - 1541)
Bernard van Orley
1488 - 1541