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  Lot 602
 

LEONARDO COCCORANTE (NAPOLI 1680 - 1750)

LEONARDO COCCORANTE (NAPOLI 1680 - 1750)
Animated capriccio with figures among ruins - a pair
oil on canvas
27.9 x 46.5 cm (11 x 18⅜ in)
(2)

PROVENANCE:
Private Collection, USA.

The present work features a composition typical of the work of Leonardo Coccorante, known for his architectural capricci depicting classical ruins populated with animated figures.
Coccorante studied in Naples with Angelo Maria Costa, who encouraged him to produce scenic views, in the style of stage sets, a very popular local genre at the time. Coccorante was one of the most successful painters in the genre, and between 1737 and 1739, he went on to work in the court of Charles VII of Naples. His projects included the decoration of the Palazzo Reale on the occasion of the betrothal of Charles III of Spain, King of the Two Sicilies, and Marie-Amelia of Saxony. Among the most talented of the circle of Luca Giordano, Coccorante was called Il Giordano di Prospettiva.

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