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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Died: 1722
  • Top 3 works:
    • Man with Urine Bottle in his Hand, Antonio Zanchi (attributed to), c. 1650 - c. 1674
    • Abraham Teaching Astrology To The Egyptians
    • Pazzi Of The Painter Antonio Zanchi
  • Lifespan: 91 years
  • Works on APS: 14
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Вопрос 1:
Antonio Zanchi was primarily active during which art movement?
Вопрос 2:
Zanchi's early training took place with which artist?
Вопрос 3:
A significant and renowned work by Zanchi depicts what event in Venice?
Вопрос 4:
Besides Italy, where else did Antonio Zanchi create notable works?
Вопрос 5:
Which of the following artists was *not* directly influenced by Antonio Zanchi?

Antonio Zanchi: A Venetian Baroque Master

Early Life and Training

  • Born: Este, Italy on December 6, 1631.
  • Zanchi began his artistic journey with training under Giacomo Pedrali, followed by studies with Matteo Ponzone and ultimately Francesco Ruschi in Venice.
  • Early in his career, he demonstrated versatility beyond painting, etching frontispieces for opera librettos, including La Statira by Giovanni Francesco Busenello.

Artistic Development and Influences

  • Key Influences: Zanchi’s style was profoundly shaped by the works of Luca Giordano and Giovan Battista Langetti.
  • He emerged in the 1660s as a prominent tenebrist, embracing dramatic contrasts of light and shadow – a hallmark of his early work.
  • His style evolved over time; initially characterized by intense drama, it later softened with diffused contours and flatter coloring, reflecting changing artistic tastes.

Major Works and Achievements

  • Early Masterpiece: The Plague of Venice (1666), painted for the Scuola di San Rocco, established Zanchi’s reputation.
  • Later Works: He created significant ceiling frescoes, including The Crowning of the Virgin Mary with St. Girolamo Miani (1703) in the Patriarchal Seminary of Venice.
  • Zanchi also produced numerous canvases for the Venetian church of Santa Maria del Giglio.
  • German Commissions: In the 1670s, he worked extensively in Germany, creating pieces for the Munich Residenz and Theatine Church in Munich.

Style and Themes

  • Tenebrism: Zanchi was renowned for his masterful use of tenebrism – a dramatic style employing strong contrasts between light and dark to heighten emotional impact.
  • Religious Subjects: The majority of his works focused on religious themes, reflecting the artistic demands of the Baroque period.
  • Ceiling Frescoes: He excelled in creating elaborate and dynamic ceiling frescoes that showcased his skill in perspective and composition.

Legacy and Historical Significance

  • Pupils & Influence: Zanchi’s artistic lineage continued through pupils like Antonio Molinari and Francesco Trevisani, who adapted his Baroque realism to suit evolving 18th-century tastes.
  • Prolific Output: His prolific career spanned several decades, leaving a substantial body of work across Italy and Bavaria.
  • Transition in Style: Zanchi’s stylistic evolution demonstrates his adaptability to changing artistic preferences throughout his long career. He represents a bridge between the high Baroque and later styles.
  • Death: Antonio Zanchi passed away in Venice on April 12, 1722.