Salvator Rosa

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Salvator Rosa was a 17th-century Italian Baroque painter, poet, and printmaker known for his dramatic landscapes, wild romantic scenes, and satirical works that challenged artistic and social conventions of his time.

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Salvator Rosa canonical 3

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instanceOf Baroque artist
human
painter
poet
printmaker
activeYears c. 1630–1673
artisticStyle anti-classical composition
dramatic chiaroscuro
rugged, wild landscapes
birthName Salvatore Rosa NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship Italy
dateOfBirth 1615-06-20
dateOfDeath 1673-03-15
employer Medici court in Florence NERFINISHED
genre allegorical painting
battle painting
history painting
landscape painting
portrait painting
satirical poetry
influenced 18th-century picturesque movement
Romantic landscape painters
influencedBy Caravaggio NERFINISHED
Jusepe de Ribera NERFINISHED
knownFor dramatic landscapes
etchings
satirical works
wild romantic scenes
languageOfWorkOrName Italian
movement Baroque
name Salvator Rosa NERFINISHED
notableFor challenging artistic conventions of his time
social satire
notableWork Battle scenes series
Democritus in Meditation NERFINISHED
Marine landscapes NERFINISHED
Satirical etchings
Saul and the Witch of Endor NERFINISHED
The Death of Regulus NERFINISHED
The Temptation of Saint Anthony NERFINISHED
occupation draughtsman
painter
poet
printmaker
placeOfBirth Arenella, Naples NERFINISHED
Kingdom of Naples NERFINISHED
placeOfDeath Rome
workLocation Florence NERFINISHED
Naples NERFINISHED
Rome

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Jusepe de Ribera influenced Salvator Rosa
Old Master prints hasNotableArtist Salvator Rosa
Picturesque movement influencedBy Salvator Rosa