Paolo Anesi (1697-1773)
Professions: Painter; Etcher
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Paolo Anesi , Rome 1697 - 1773 View of the Arsenal near the Porta Portese, Rome; Landscape with a shepherd and other figures outside a walled town a pair, both oil on copper
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Paolo Anesi (Rome 1697-1773)
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PAOLO ANESI ROME 1697 - 1773 A CAPRICCIO OF ROMAN RUINS BY A WOODED RIVER LANDSCAPE WITH FIGURES
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PAOLO ANESI ROME 1697 - 1773
Paolo Anesi Biography
(b Rome, 9 July 1697; d Rome, 1773). Italian painter, draughtsman and engraver. He was the son of Pietro Anesi, a silk weaver from Venice. Paolo studied figure painting with Giuseppe Chiari and, in 1715, landscape painting with Bernardino Fergioni (1674?1738), who was also teaching Andrea Locatelli at that time. Sebastiano Conca was another of Anesis teachers. In 1723 Anesi married the daughter of the architect Giuseppe Sardi. His earliest known work is a drawing (1719; Florence, Uffizi), but he made his reputation with the only known example of his engraved work: Varie vedute inventate ed intagliate , dedicated to Cardinal Giuseppe Renato Imperiali and published in Rome in 1725.
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Paolo Anesi (Italian, circa 1700-circa 1761) A wooded landscape with figures resting by a tree and a hill town beyond 25 1/4 x 39in (64.2 x 99cm)
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Paolo Anesi , Rome 1697 - 1773 Vue du Campo Vaccino à Rome Paolo Anesi ; A view of Campo Vaccino in Rome ; oil on copper Huile sur cuivre
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