Andrea Locatelli
Landscape with Soldiers and Peasants
Landscape with Fishermen by a Stream
Finding of Romulus and Remus
Market in the Piazza Navona in Rome
A Faun and a Nymph Reclining in a Landscape
Landscape with Mercury and Argus
Landscape in Lazio with a Well
Classical architecture, an obelisk, knights, ladies and dogs
Roman ruins with mounted knights
View of the Colosseum with archaeologists and workers at work
Landscape with shepherds along a watercourse
Landscape with fishermen and buildings
A landscape with peasants dancing and merrymaking
Andrea Locatelli (or Lucatelli) (19 December 1695 – 19 February 1741) was an Italian painter of landscapes (vedute).
Born in Rome, he was the son and pupil of the painter Piero Locatelli, who had studied with the Florentine Ciro Ferri. He next apprenticed under Paolo Anesi, although his style and thematic is akin to that of Claude Lorrain, and depicts small mythologic figures although within a wild environment more similar to those of Salvator Rosa. He is also known as Andrea Lucatelli. Andrea excelled in painting vedute in a style reminiscent of Jan Frans van Bloemen, one of the Bamboccianti. One of his pupils was Joseph Vernet.
Andrea Locatelli, Magic Scene, c. 1741.
References
Farquhar, Maria (1855). "Lucatelli". In Ralph Nicholson Wornum. Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters. London: John Murray. pp. 90–91. OCLC 220878795. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
Bryan, Michael; George Stanley (1849). "Lucatelli". A Biographical Dictionary of Painters and Engravers. London: H. G. Bohn. pp. 423–424. OCLC 8648216. Retrieved 2008-11-29.
Locatelli, Achille
Locatelli, Andrea
Locatelli, Giacomo
Locatelli, Giovan Francesco
Locatelli, Maria Cattarina
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