Francesco Ruschi Explained

Francesco Ruschi
Birth Date:c. 1610
Birth Place:Rome
Death Date:1661
Death Place:Treviso
Nationality:Venetian
Occupation:Painter

Francesco Ruschi was an Italian painter born in Rome around 1610. He studied in Rome under Giuseppe Cesari (Cavalier d'Arpino), Francesco Albani and Pietro da Cortona.His work also shows the influence of Caravaggio.He settled in Venice before 1629. He became a friend of the writer Giovan Francesco Loredan, for whom he drew the cover pages of several works.He moved to Treviso from 1656, and died there in 1661.[1]

Work

Ruschi was influenced by the paintings of Paolo Veronese in his academic and decorative interpretations. These include Madonna and saints (1641) San Pietro di Castello, Venice; Madonna and saints (c. 1656) San Clemente, Venice; Repudiation of Hagar, Treviso Civic Museum;[2] Saint Ursula, Metropolitan Museum.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Artyoyo David et Abigaïl. artyoyo.co. 7 December 2013.
  2. Web site: Francesco Ruschi. arcadja.com. 7 December 2013.