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Salvator Rosa

1615 - 1673

Krótka biografia

  • Top-ranked work: The Shade of Samuel Appears to Saul
  • Best occasions:
    • manifestacja
    • akcent kolorystyczny
  • Top 3 works:
    • The Shade of Samuel Appears to Saul
    • Self-Portrait as Philosopher of Silence
    • The Prodigal Son
  • Born: 1615, Arenella, Włochy
  • Movements: baroque
  • Vibe: dramatyzm
  • Also known as:
    • Salwator Rosa
    • Salvatore Rosa
  • Room fit: salon lub strefa dzienna
  • Color intensity:
    • intensywny
    • zrównoważony
    • monochromatyczność
  • Museums on APS:
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
    • Chrysler Museum of Art
  • Lifespan: 58 years
  • Więcej…
  • Mediums:
    • olej na płótnie
    • akryl na płótnie
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Typical colors:
    • barwy ziemi
    • ciemne tony
  • Art period: Wczesna nowożytność
  • Emotional tone: melancholijny
  • Nationality: Włochy
  • Died: 1673
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Works on APS: 186
  • Gift suitability: other-none

Quiz o sztuce

Na każde pytanie istnieje tylko jedna poprawna odpowiedź.

Pytanie 1:
Jaki styl artystyczny jest głównym dla Salvatora Rosy?
Pytanie 2:
Jakie krajobrazy charakteryzują twórczość Salvatora Rosy?
Pytanie 3:
Który słynny artysta wpłynął na styl Salvatora Rosy?
Pytanie 4:
Jaki jest najlepszy sposób opisania stylu poetyckiego Salvatora Rosy?
Pytanie 5:
Co Salvator Rosa słynie z przedstawienia?

Salvator Rosa (1615 – 1673)

Salvator Rosa, an italian baroque painter, poet, and printmaker, was born in arenella, naples, on either june 20 or july 21, 1615. his mother, giulia greca rosa, was a member of one of the greek families of sicily. despite his father's wishes for him to become a lawyer or priest, salvator showed a preference for the arts from an early age.

early life and training

Salvator Rosa’s artistic career began in naples, where he received his formative training under the tutelage of Francesco Fracanzano and Aniello Falcone. This exposure to established artistic traditions instilled in him a deep understanding of classical techniques and paved the way for his distinctive style—a style that would soon differentiate him from his contemporaries. Rosa’s inclination towards art wasn't merely academic; it was fueled by an innate passion for observation and expression, qualities that would characterize his entire oeuvre.

artistic career

Rosa’s artistic output spanned across naples, rome, and florence, reflecting the dynamism of baroque culture and showcasing his versatility as a painter, poet, and printmaker. He rejected stylistic conventions prevalent at the time, prioritizing originality and emotional intensity above adherence to established norms. His landscapes—particularly those depicting “sublime” nature—became synonymous with the baroque aesthetic, anticipating the romantic movement’s fascination with untamed wilderness. Unlike the idealized vistas championed by Claude Lorrain, Rosa's canvases captured the raw power of storms, mountains, and desolate terrains, conveying a profound sense of awe and terror. Notable among his masterpieces are Pythagoras Emerging From The Underworld (kimbell art museum, fort worth, united states), which brilliantly blends philosophical contemplation with dramatic visual storytelling, and The Baptism Of The Eunuch (chrysler museum of art, norfolk, united states)—a poignant depiction of biblical narrative imbued with theatrical grandeur. Rosa’s prints further solidified his reputation as a master of engraving and demonstrated his ability to convey complex ideas through meticulously crafted images.

influences and legacy

Rosa's artistic vision was profoundly shaped by the naturalism of José de Ribera and the classicism of poussin, yet he resolutely resisted categorization within any single movement. He championed an uncompromising stance against stylistic constraints, prioritizing emotional truthfulness and intellectual depth. His work exerted considerable influence on subsequent generations of artists—particularly those embracing the romantic aesthetic—establishing him as a pivotal figure in baroque art history. Artists like Luca Giordano continued to explore innovative visual languages inspired by Rosa’s pioneering approach. Furthermore, Rosa's poetic output—characterized by satirical wit and rebellious fervor—reflected his broader engagement with intellectual currents of his time.

important links

kimbell art museum, chrysler museum of art (museum names)