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'''Francesco Cozza''' (1605-1682) was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter of the [[Baroque]] period.
'''Francesco Cozza''' ([[Stilo]] 1605-1682) was an [[Italy|Italian]] painter of the [[Baroque]] period.


He was born in [[Stilo]] in [[Calabria]] and died in [[Rome]]. As a young man, he went to Rome and apprenticed with [[Domenichino]]. He traveled with [[Domenichino]] to [[Naples]].
He was born in [[Stilo]] in [[Calabria]] and died in [[Rome]]. As a young man, he went to Rome and apprenticed with [[Domenichino]]. He traveled with [[Domenichino]] to [[Naples]].

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Francesco Cozza, Saint Francis consoled by an Angel, Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Arnone, Cosenza, Italy

Francesco Cozza (Stilo 1605-1682) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.

He was born in Stilo in Calabria and died in Rome. As a young man, he went to Rome and apprenticed with Domenichino. He traveled with Domenichino to Naples.

He is best known for his expansive panegyric ceiling fresco, Apotheosis of Pamphili House, in the library of Palazzo Pamphili in Piazza Navona (1667-73). He also frescoed the Stanza del Fuoco in Palazzo Pamphili in Valmontone, 1658-59), where he worked along with Pier Francesco Mola, Gaspar Dughet, Mattia Preti, Giovanni Battista Tassi (il Cortonese), and Guglielmo Cortese. He also participated with Carlo Maratta and Domenico Maria Canuti in fresco decorations of the Palazzo Altieri. His landscape paintings recall the Carracci style of paesi con figure piccole (landscapes with small figures). He painted a Madonna del Riscatto in church of Santa Francesca Romana. He was received into the Accademia di San Luca at Rome in 1650

He etched several excellent plates in the style of Pietro del Po, including a St. Peter (1630); a Christ sleeping and adored by Angels, and a St. Mary Magdalene (1650).

References

  • Bryan, Michael (1886). Robert Edmund Graves (ed.). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical (Volume I: A-K). York St. #4, Covent Garden, London; Original from Fogg Library, Digitized May 18, 2007: George Bell and Sons. p. 325.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location (link)
  • Wittkower, Rudolf (1993). "Art and Architecture Italy, 1600-1750". Pelican History of Art. 1980. Penguin Books Ltd. pp. 330–331.
  • Whitfield, Clovis (2005). Landscapes by Francesco Cozza. Apollo Magazine, July 2005.