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Salvator Rosa - Tobias and the Angel

Tobias and the Angel

Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673)
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The Artist died in 1673 so this work is in the public domain in its country of origin and other countries where the copyright term is the Artist's life plus 70 years or fewer.
Salvator Rosa

Salvator Rosa was an Italian Baroque painter, poet, and printmaker, who was active in Naples, Rome, and Florence. As a painter, he has been described as "unorthodox and extravagant" as well as being a "perpetual rebel" and a proto-Romantic.

Rosa was born in Arenella, at that time in the outskirts of Naples, on either June 20 or July 21, 1615. His mother was Giulia Greca Rosa, a member of one of the Greek families of Sicily. His father, Vito Antonio de Rosa, a land surveyor, urged his son to become a lawyer or a priest, and entered him into the convent of the Somaschi Fathers. Yet Salvator showed a preference for the arts and secretly worked with his maternal uncle Paolo Greco to learn about painting. He soon transferred himself to the tutelage of his brother-in-law Francesco Fracanzano, a pupil of Ribera, and afterward to either Aniello Falcone, a contemporary of Domenico Gargiulo, or to Ribera.

During Rosa's lifetime his work inspired followers such as Giovanni Ghisolfi, but his most lasting influence was on the later development of romantic and picturesque traditions within painting. Eighteenth-century artists influenced by Rosa include Alessandro Magnasco, Andrea Locatelli, Giovanni Paolo Panini and Marco Ricci. As Wittkower states, it is in his landscapes, not his grand historical or religious dramas, that Rosa truly expresses his innovative abilities most graphically.

Rosa's reputation and influence waned in the nineteenth century; when his Monks Fishing was displayed in Dulwich in 1843 it was criticized by John Ruskin as telling "unmitigated falsehoods" and containing "laws of nature set at open defiance". Since the 1960s, Rosa's work has received renewed attention from scholars.

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Sheet of Satirical Studies (Amorini Riding Phalli) (c. 1650s)

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Arguing philosphers

Arguing philosphers

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St. Paul, Hermit

St. Paul, Hermit (1615–73)

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Studies for a Figure Lifted from a Grave or Pit by Cords.

Studies for a Figure Lifted from a Grave or Pit by Cords. (1615–73)

Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673)
Monks Fishing

Monks Fishing

Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673)
Two Soldiers, One Seen From Behind, Holding a Club

Two Soldiers, One Seen From Behind, Holding a Club (1656 - 1657)

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St. William the Hermit

St. William the Hermit (c. 1662)

Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673)
A man seated against a block on the right

A man seated against a block on the right (1660 – 1669)

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Three Figures around a globe

Three Figures around a globe (1615–73)

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Studies for Standing and Seated Figures

Studies for Standing and Seated Figures (1634–1645)

Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673)
Two Soldiers, One Pointing Toward the Left, the One below Holding a Shield

Two Soldiers, One Pointing Toward the Left, the One below Holding a Shield (1656 - 1657)

Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673)
Man with Staff Seen from Behind

Man with Staff Seen from Behind (1656 - 1657)

Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673)
Soldier Holding a Long Sword with Both Hands

Soldier Holding a Long Sword with Both Hands (1656 - 1657)

Salvator Rosa (Italian, 1615-1673)
Soldier in Profile with Sword and Cane, Facing Right

Soldier in Profile with Sword and Cane, Facing Right (1656 - 1657)

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