Nationality Italian Occupation Art historian | Name Luigi Salerno Died 1992, Rome, Italy | |
Born September 3, 1924 ( 1924-09-03 ) Rome Books New studies on Italian still life painting |
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Luigi Salerno (1924–1992) was an Italian historian of Italian art and historiographer. He is particularly known as a scholar of the Italian baroque and Salvator Rosa, with expertise on the 17th century, including Guercino and Caravaggio.
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Luigi Salerno was a student of Lionello Venturi. He went to London in 1948 and in 1949, working with the Warburg Institute. He received a prize for his work studying the links between the English and Italian art in 1600–1700. This work was appreciated by Rudolf Wittkower. He won the Fulbright prize and in London he started a prolific relation with Denis Mahon.
In 1965 Luigi Salerno was a professor at Penn State University in the United States.
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