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Name
  
Leonardo Coccorante

Died
  
1750, Naples, Italy

Leonardo Coccorante
Artwork
  
A capriccio of classical ruins with figures

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Leonardo Coccorante (1680–1750) was an Italian painter who was born in Naples, Italy. He studied with Jan Frans van Bloemen (1662–1749), Angelo Maria Costa (1670–1721), and finally with Gabriele Ricciardelli (active between 1741 and 1777). From 1737 to 1739, he was employed decorating the royal palace of Naples. Coccorante died in Naples in 1750.

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He is best known for his large highly detailed landscapes with imaginary classical architectural ruins. He often included small figures in the foreground to emphasize the expansiveness of the ruins. Coccorante is classified as a veduta (or vista) painter. The Mykolas Zilinskas Art Gallery (Kaunas, Lithuania), the Honolulu Museum of Art, the Louvre, the Lowe Art Museum (Coral Gables, Florida.), Musee departemental de l'Oise (Beauvais, France), Museum of Grenoble, France), Museo Regionale Agostino Pepoli (Trapani, Italy), and Pinacoteca del Castello Sforzesco (Milan, Italy) are among the public collections holding paintings by Leonardo Coccorante.

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Leonardo Coccorante Wikipedia