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Francesco Solimena
Francesco Solimena

Francesco Solimena

Italian, 1657-1747
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Francesco Solimena was a prolific Italian painter of the Baroque era, one of an established family of painters and draughtsmen.

Francesco Solimena was born in Canale di Serino, province Avellino.
He received early training from his father, Angelo Solimena, with whom he executed a Paradise for the cathedral of Nocera (a place where he spent a big part of his life) and a Vision of St. Cyril of Alexandria for the church of San Domenico at Solofra.

He settled in Naples in 1674, there he worked in the studio of Francesco di Maria. He was patronized early on, and encouraged to become an artist by Cardinal Vincenzo Orsini (later Pope Benedict XIII). By the 1680s, he had independent fresco commissions, and his active studio came to dominate Neapolitan painting from the 1690s through the first four decades of the 18th century. He modeled his art—for he was a highly conventional painter—after the Roman Baroque masters, Luca Giordano and Giovanni Lanfranco, and Mattia Preti, whose technique of warm brownish shadowing Solimena emulated. Solimena painted many frescoes in Naples, altarpieces, celebrations of weddings and courtly occasions, mythological subjects, characteristically chosen for their theatrical drama, and portraits. His settings are suggested with a few details—steps, archways, balustrades, columns—concentrating attention on figures and their draperies, caught in pools and shafts of light. Art historians take pleasure in identifying the models he imitated or adapted in his compositions. His numerous preparatory drawings often mix media, combining pen-and-ink, chalk and watercolor washes.

A typical example of the elaborately constructed allegorical "machines" of his early mature style, fully employing his mastery of chiaroscuro, is the Allegory of Rule (1690) from the Stroganoff collection, which has come to the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg.

Francesco Solimena amassed a fortune and lived in sumptuous style founded on his success. He died at Barra, near Naples, in 1747.

As Solimena had intended it, his nephew Orazio became his pupil and successor as a painter.

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The Risen Christ Appearing to the Virgin

The Risen Christ Appearing to the Virgin (c. 1708)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Deborah and Barak

Deborah and Barak

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Allegory of Winter

Allegory of Winter (1680s)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Mythology
Prophets of the Old Testament

Prophets of the Old Testament

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
The Royal Hunt of Dido and Aeneas

The Royal Hunt of Dido and Aeneas (circa 1712)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Mythology
Diana and Endymion

Diana and Endymion (Between 1705-1710)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Mythology
The Miracle of San Gennaro

The Miracle of San Gennaro

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Christ descending into Limbo

Christ descending into Limbo

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Minerva With Chronos And History; A Study For An Allegory Of The Reign Of The Hapsburgs In Naples

Minerva With Chronos And History; A Study For An Allegory Of The Reign Of The Hapsburgs In Naples

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Mythology
The Birth of the Virgin

The Birth of the Virgin (ca. 1690)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Diego Pignatelli d’Aragona

Diego Pignatelli d’Aragona (1731)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Figurative
Auferstehung Christi

Auferstehung Christi (1720)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
The Assumption Of The Virgin

The Assumption Of The Virgin

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Noli Me Tangere

Noli Me Tangere

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Saint Michael expelling the Rebel Angels

Saint Michael expelling the Rebel Angels

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
The Rest on the Flight into Eygpt

The Rest on the Flight into Eygpt

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
The Conversion of Saul

The Conversion of Saul (circa 1690)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
The Deposition

The Deposition

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
The Annunciation

The Annunciation (1671 - 1747)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Madonna And Child

Madonna And Child (circa 1720)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Aurora Taking Leave of Tithonus

Aurora Taking Leave of Tithonus (1704)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Mythology
Death of Messalina

Death of Messalina (About 1704)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Mythology
Venus At The Forge of Vulcan

Venus At The Forge of Vulcan (1704)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Mythology
Bacchus And Ariadne

Bacchus And Ariadne

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Mythology
Saint Francis Refuses The Priesthood, A Bozzetto

Saint Francis Refuses The Priesthood, A Bozzetto

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Christ And The Woman Of Samaria

Christ And The Woman Of Samaria

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Saint Philip Neri receiving the Holy Spirit in the Catacombs of Saint Sebastian

Saint Philip Neri receiving the Holy Spirit in the Catacombs of Saint Sebastian

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
Madonna And Child

Madonna And Child

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Religion
The Triumph of David

The Triumph of David (1657–1747)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Drawings
A Miracle of Saint Maurus

A Miracle of Saint Maurus (1697–1708)

Francesco Solimena (Italian, 1657-1747)
Drawings
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