Domenico Riccio

Painting, Visual Artist

1516 – 1567

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Who was Domenico Riccio?

Domenico Riccio was an Italian painter in a Mannerist style from Verona.

He first apprenticed with his father, and then trained with Giovanni Francesco Caroto. He was a near contemporary of Antonio Badile. By 1551, he completed the fresco decorations of the Municipio in Trento. In 1556, painted a decoration in Palazzo Vescovile at Verona. He depicted the ceremonial Cavalcade of Charles V and Clement VII in the Palazzo Ridofi-Lisca. He painted a Madonna in glory and two saints for San Pietro Martire in Verona in 1566. His pupils were his son Felice, Giovanni Battista Zelotti, Bernardino India, and Paolo Farinati. His son Felice painted for some years in Florence. Two other children were painters: Giovanni Battista and Cecilia Brusasorci.

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Born
1516
Verona
Children
Nationality
  • Italy
Lived in
  • Verona
Died
1567

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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