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bamboccianti : ウィキペディア英語版 | bamboccianti The ''Bamboccianti'' were genre painters active in Rome from about 1625 until the end of the seventeenth century. Most were Dutch and Flemish artists who brought existing traditions of depicting peasant subjects from sixteenth-century Netherlandish art with them to Italy,〔Levine, p. 570.〕 and generally created small cabinet paintings or etchings of the everyday life of the lower classes in Rome and its countryside.〔Haskell, pp. 132–134.〕 Typical subjects include food and beverage sellers, farmers and milkmaids at work, soldiers at rest and play, and beggars,〔 or, as Salvator Rosa lamented in the mid-seventeenth century, "rogues, cheats, pickpockets, bands of drunks and gluttons, scabby tobacconists, barbers, and other 'sordid' subjects."〔Levine, p. 569.〕 Despite their lowly subject matter, the works themselves sold for high prices to esteemed collectors.〔Haskell, p. 135.〕 ==Artists==
Many of the artists associated with the Bamboccianti were members of the ''Bentvueghels'', an informal association of mainly Dutch and Flemish artists in Rome. It was customary for the Bentvueghels to adopt an appealing nickname, the so-called 'bent name'. The bent name of the Dutch painter Pieter van Laer was "''Il Bamboccio''", which means "ugly doll" or "puppet". This was an allusion to van Laer's ungainly proportions.〔 Van Laer is regarded as the initiator of the Bamboccianti style of genre painting and his nickname gave the genre and the group of artists its collective name. He became the inspiration and focal point around which likeminded artists congregated during his stay in Italy (1625–1639).〔Levine, p. 569-570.〕 The initial Bamboccianti included Andries and Jan Both, Karel Dujardin, Jan Miel, Johannes Lingelbach and the Italian Michelangelo Cerquozzi. Sébastien Bourdon was also associated with this group during his early career.〔Brigstocke〕 Other Bamboccianti include Michiel Sweerts, Thomas Wijck, Dirck Helmbreker, Jan Asselyn, Anton Goubau, Willem Reuter, and Jacob van Staverden.〔Slive, pp. 236–237; Briganti, ix.〕 The Bamboccianti influenced Rococo artists such as Domenico Olivieri, Antonio Cifrondi, Pietro Longhi, Giuseppe Maria Crespi, Giacomo Ceruti, and Alessandro Magnasco, and their paintings of everyday Roman life continued into the nineteenth century through the works of Bartolomeo and Achille Pinelli, Andrea Locatelli and Paolo Monaldi.〔Briganti, 36.〕 A Bambocciante not yet identified painted also an ''Assalto d'armati'' (armed assault), now in the Forlì "Pinacoteca Civica" (City Art Gallery).
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