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Vicente Giner - An architectural capriccio, with Aeneas’s arrival in Carthage in the foreground

An architectural capriccio, with Aeneas’s arrival in Carthage in the foreground

Vicente Giner (Spanish, 1636-1681)
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Vicente Giner was a Spanish canon and painter of architectural paintings, capricci and vedute, who was active in Rome. He was a frequent collaborator of the prominent architectural painter Viviano Codazzi in Rome.

Vicente Giner was born around 1636 in the town of Castéllon de la Plana, near Valencia. Here he studied painting and also became a Catholic priest.

Vicente Giner was already in Rome in May 1672, as at that time he is recorded granting his nephew José Giner a general power to sell on his behalf any of his assets. His nephew, the son of a brother of unknown name, appears on the document as absent. This is regarded as evidence that at the time he had already left Spain and was therefore granting his nephew full authority to manage his estate in Spain. Giner stated that at the time he was living at a house in the Roman administrative district of Campo Marzio.

Giner was closely linked with and possibly studied with the prominent architectural painter Viviano Codazzi who had moved to Rome from Naples in 1648. He possibly painted figures in the architectural compositions of Codazzi. He also painted the figures for Codazzi's son Niccolò while the latter worked in his father's studio. This collaboration is evidenced by the Saint Peter Baptizing the centurion and the Arch of Titus (At Jean-François Heim).

In 1680 the artist lived in the Via Gregoriana. In that year, he was one of the leading signatories, together with fellow artist Sebastián Muñoz, of a petition from a group of Spanish painters directed to Gaspar Méndez de Haro, 7th Marquis of Carpio, the Spanish Ambassador to Rome. This petition requested that an Academy for Spanish artists, along the lines of the French academy, be created in Rome with the celebrated painter Francisco Herrera the Younger as its director. The Ambassador who was himself one of Europe’s most important art collectors at that time, received the request with great pleasure. The request was rejected by the Spanish Crown stating insufficiency of funds at that time.

He died on 5 September 1681 and was buried in the neighboring parish of Sant Andrea delle Fratte.

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