Francesco Foschi
Francesco Foschi (1716 – 21 February 1780) was an Italian painter best known for painting winter landscapes.
Biography
He was born in Ancona in the Marche. He moved to Rome in 1729 and encountered the works of other painters of veduta. He died in Rome. He should not be confused with the 16th century Florentine portrait artist, Pier Francesco Foschi. His surname has also been written as Toschi
Francesco had four brothers that were also painters: Carlo, Giacomo, Orazio.,[1] and Lorenzo.[2]
Sources
- Encyclopedia Treccani, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 49 (1997), entry by Daria Borghese.
- Guida storica e artistica della città di Fermo, by Vincenzo Curi, (1864) page 95.
Gallery
- Prometheus Chained to Caucasus
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