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  1. Sebastiano Ricci, ganet d'ar 1añ a viz Eost 1659 e Belluna, en Veneto, ha marvet d'ar 15 a viz Mae 1734 e Venezia, zo ul livour barok italian eus dibenn ar XVIIvet kantved, desket e Venezia. Labourat a reas e meur a gêr en Italia, hag ivez e Londrez , en Izelvroioù hag e Pariz.

  2. Sebastiano Ricci (Belluno, augustus 1659 – Venetië, 15 mei 1734) is een Italiaans kunstschilder uit de Barok periode en die met zijn schilderijen een brug vormde naar de stijl van rococo. Ricci was een veelzijdige kunstenaar en maakte diverse tekeningen, schilderijen en fresco's .

  3. Sebastiano Ricci was an Italian painter of the late Baroque school of Venice. About the same age as Piazzetta, and an elder contemporary of Tiepolo, he represents a late version of the vigorous and luminous Cortonesque style of grand manner fresco painting. He was the uncle of Marco Ricci, who trained with him, and became an innovator in ...

  4. Mentioning two further versions of the oval sketch known through photographs in the Witt Library––the first formerly in the Jacob Heimann collection, Milan (oil on canvas, 94 x 72.5 cm), the second, and almost identical, formerly in the Bendixon collection, Milan (Daniels [Sebastiano Ricci] 1976, p. 41, lists the two entries as possibly referring to the same picture)––he proposes these ...

  5. Sebastiano Ricci (Belluno, luglio 1659 – Venezia, 15 maggio 1734) è stato un pittore italiano. Considerato una delle figure principali della rinascita della Pittura Veneta del 1700, ha imparato a dipingere studiando i lavori di Paolo Veronese e di altri pittori italiani del 1500 che erano i suoi veri maestri, influenzando a sua volta i pittori della nuova generazione, come Giambattista Tiepolo.

  6. My name is Sebastiano, and I'd like to welcome you to my website. Please take your shoes off at the front door, can't be tracking mud all over my nice clean site. I'm sure you understand. Take a look around at some of the puppets I've built, performed, or whatever... I'm sure you'd rather be looking around than reading this welcome letter.

  7. Sebastiano Ricci: 6 works. 'His patrons included Queen Anne and Lord Burlington. Ricci, described by an English contemporary as ""a lusty man, inclinable to fat"", is said to have left England in disgust when the commission to decorate St. Paul's was given to James Thornhill, a native Protestant.'. 'Effectively employing the usual Roman Baroque ...