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Felice Riccio (1542–1605) was an Italian painter of the late-Renaissance period, born and mainly active in Verona. He is also known as ''il Brusasorci'' or ''Brusasorzi'' or ''Felice Brusasorci''. He was the son of the painter Domenico Riccio. He painted a ''Deposition'' for the church of Tombazosana in the town of Ronco all'Adige. He painted a canvas for the Sanctuary-Basilica of ''Santa Maria della Pace'' in Verona. Among his pupils were Alessandro Turchi, Pasquale Ottini, Santo Creara, and Marcantonio Bassetti. A number of Riccio's pupils died during the Plague of 1630, including Girolamo Vernigo (dei Paesi), Bartolommeo Farfusola, Ottavo delle Comare, Girolamo Maccacaro, Paolo Zuccaro, Michelangelo Bozzoletta, and Zeno Donato. Commenting on the events of the plague, Bernasconi states that:〔''La morte, che avea diserte tante belle speranze, risparmiò alcuni giovani, i quali si eran tramutati nelle città vicine per istruirsi nell’arte.Rimesse in patria dopo il 1630, vi recarono nuove maniere, e diedero alla pittura veronese l’indirizzo, che di poi la cacciò, all'estrema decadenza.'' from 〕 Death, having deserted such beautiful hopes, spread the remaining youth, which went to neighboring cities to learn their art. Some returning to their homeland after 1630, brought new styles, and gave a new direction to painting in Verona, from which it fell to extreme decadence. ==References== *( Dates. ) Felice Brusasorci-Dead-Christ-Mourned-by-Angels Boston Museum.jpg Felice Brusasorci Cristo en el limbo.jpg Felice Brusasorci Retrato de caballero.jpg|''Portrait of a Knight'' 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Felice Riccio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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