Enrico Albrici

Painting, Visual Artist

1714 – 1775

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Who was Enrico Albrici?

Enrico Albrici was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque. His surname is alternatively spelled or Alberici or Albrizzi or Albricci or Albrici

He was born at Vilminore di Scalve in province of Bergamo, and was a pupil of Ferdinando del Cairo of Brescia, under whom he studied three years. He painted for the churches and buildings of Brescia, Bergamo, and the villages in the Valle di Scalve. He painted a Woman of Samaria, a Parable of the Pharisee and the Publican, a Raising of Lazarus, a Prodigal Son and a Good Shepherd for the church Santa Maria dei Miracoli at Brescia. He also painted monochrome paintings for the facade of Charity and Virtue

The frescoes paintings above were traditional for a serious late Baroque artist; on the other hand, in private commissions, Enrico was a follower of an idiosyncratically jocose and Bamboccianti style fostered by Faustino Bocchi. Both Bocchi and Albrici are now best known for his peculiar paintings of hordes of dwarfs engrossed in daily activities or in farcical epic gestures. The critic Scotti describes him as one that lowers art to a new grade and wield the brush to draw monstrous dwarfs, gnomes and grotesque animals, witches with Lilliputian bodies, but hands and heads of giants. With, genre painting descends into childish caricature, which though it sometimes has certain salacious spiciness and rusticity, it never gains the vigor of true and satisfying satire.

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Born
1714
Nationality
  • Italy
Died
1775

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on July 23, 2013

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