Giovan Battista Ruoppolo Explained

Giovan Battista Ruoppolo
Birth Name:Giovanni Battista Ruoppolo
Birth Date:1629
Birth Place:Naples
Death Date:1693
Nationality:Italian
Known For:Painting
Movement:Baroque, Still-life

Giovan Battista Ruoppolo (1629–1693) was a Neapolitan painter of still-lifes.

Life

He was a pupil of Paolo Porpora (1617–1673), a contemporary of Salvatore Rosa. Additional Porpora pupils who formed a school of still-life painters in Naples were Giovan Battista, Giuseppe Recco, and Ruoppolo's brother of Giuseppe Ruoppolo.

His pupils included Onofrio Loth and Aniello Ascione.[1] In addition, he influenced Andrea Belvedere and Giacomo Nani. The initials of Ruoppolo match those of the younger Recco, suggesting some canvas attributions are likely in error. The dark backgrounds to his still life call to memory Caravaggio's bowl of fruit and flowers. Another contemporary painter, though trained in Rome, of still lifes in Italy was Giovanna Garzoni.

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Notes and References

  1. https://archive.org/details/vitedeipittorisc04dedo/page/638/mode/2up/search/ascione B. de’ Dominici, Vite de’ Pittori, Scultori ed Architetti Napoletani non mai date alla luce da autore alcuno,dedicate agli eccellentissimi Eletti della fedelissima citta di Napoli