Neapolitan School, 18th Century

Neapolitan School, 18th Century

Naples, Italy

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The Neapolitan School of the 18th century represents a vibrant tradition of painting that flourished in Naples, Italy, encompassing a wide range of artists working in the city during this period. Influenced by the dramatic chiaroscuro of Caravaggio and the grandeur of Baroque traditions, these painters produced devotional works, genre scenes, landscapes, and portraits that reflected both local tastes and broader European currents. The school is characterized by its expressive naturalism, rich coloration, and a distinctive blending of sacred and secular subject matter rooted in the dynamic cultural life of one of Europe's most populous cities.

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