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Gaspare Traversi

Gaspare Traversi (c. 1722 – 1 November 1770) was an Italian Rococo painter best known for his genre works. Active mostly in his native city of Naples, he also painted throughout Italy, including a stay in Parma.
Gaspare appears to have been born to a Genoese merchant living in Naples.〔Intorno all'ambiente familiare di Gaspare Traversi (1722-1770): documenti inediti dagli archivi napoletani RR Terrone - Kronos, 2009〕 He appears to have been baptized on February 15, 1722, in the church of Santa maria dell'Incoronatella in Naples under the name Gasparro Giovanni Battista Pascale Traversa. He trained under Francesco Solimena. He was a contemporary of other Solimena pupils, Giuseppe Bonito (1707–1789), also a genre painter, and Francesco de Mura (1696–1784). He was active mainly between 1732–1769.
Traversi can be described as a Neapolitan Hogarth, Steen or Longhi, working in a Caravaggist style. Traversi's satirical paintings typically depict animated groups of bourgeois protagonists that seem compressed physically into an indoor pictorial space that can barely contain them.〔 Even his religious canvases have foreshortened crowding. Facial expressions are lively and varied; some of the characters, often children, stare at the viewer. Women are often situated in either a foolish or ironic situation, or engage in a pulchritudinous talent, while men leer or participate with other intentions in mind. One could view these as elaborations of moralistic tales, such as Caravaggio's ''The Fortune Teller'', a topic which Traversi also depicted, but Traversi's living rooms are more densely populated, and the emotions, as well as the situations, teeter awkwardly with imbalance.
Although he had no pupils, his influence was significant, and can be seen in the works of Lorenzo de Caro, Giuseppe Bonito and Orazio Solimena.〔Oxford Art Online: "Gaspare Traversi"〕
Traversi was a focus of a monograph by Roberto Longhi.
==Gallery==

Traversi Wahrsagerin.jpg|Fortune-teller & Pickpocket
Traversi Operation.jpg|Surgeon inspects Wound
Traversi Konzert.jpg|The Concert
Gaspare Traversi.jpg|The Reading Lesson
Traversi - La Séance de portrait 02.jpg|Sitting for Portrait
Gaspare Traversi - Reading a Letter - WGA23052.jpg|Reading a Letter
Gaspare Traversi - Old Man and a Child - WGA23051.jpg|Old beggar with Urchin
Traversi Job mocked by his wife.jpg|Job mocked by his Wife
Traversi Ermordung Amnons.jpg|Absalom murders Amnon
G. Traversi - Margherita da Cortona.JPG|St Margaret of Cortona
Traversi Fra Raffaello.jpg|Portrait of Fra Raffaello da Lugagnano
Traversi Salome.jpg|Judith with Head of Holofernes


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