Antonio Zucchi | |
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Portrait (1781) by his wife, Angelica Kauffman
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Born |
Venice, Italy |
May 1, 1726
Died | December 26, 1795 Rome, Italy |
(aged 69)
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | Painting |
Movement | Vedutisti |
Antonio Pietro Francesco Zucchi ARA (May 1, 1726 – December 1, 1795) was an Italian painter and printmaker of the Neoclassic period. Born in Venice, he studied under his uncle Carlo Zucchi and later Francesco Fontebasso and Jacopo Amigoni. He married the painter Angelica Kauffman in 1781, who late in life moved with him to Rome. In Rome Zucchi produced a number of etchings of capriccio and veduta of classical buildings or ruins. He worked with Robert Adam in the decoration of houses in England, including Kenwood, Newby Hall, Osterley Park, Nostell Priory, and Luton House.
In 1756, he was elected to the membership of the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice. In England, he was elected as an associate to the Royal Academy of Arts in 1770. He died in Rome in 1776.