"Hermit", oil on canvas, Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge
Born
Federiko Benković
1667
Dalmatia, Republic of Venice
Died
8 June 1753 (85-86)
Gorizia, Republic of Venice
Nationality
Croatian, Italian
Occupation
Artist
Movement
roccoco
Federico Bencovich (1667 – 8 July 1753) was a late Baroque painter from Dalmatia working in Italy. He is best known as Federico Bencovich or Federigo or Federighetto or Dalmatino. In modern Croatia he is known as Federiko Benković.
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Hungarian and Vernacular Latin: Verancsics Faustus) - polymath and bishop FedericoBencovich - painter from Dalmatia working in Italy. Giulio Clovio (Juraj Julije...
who emulated his style are Giovanni Battista Pissati, Giulia Lama, FedericoBencovich, and Francesco Polazzo (1683–1753). He died in Venice on April 28...
manifestations of the Rococo. Being in contact with the Venetian painting of FedericoBencovich and Sebastiano Ricci he influenced his apprentices Pietro Maggi and...
positions against "tenebrous styles", is against the new Piazzetta – FedericoBencovich. He supplied a valid painterly idiom for ... Tiepolo to use after...
colours. The most important baroque painter of Dalmatian origin was FedericoBencovich, who studied under Carlo Cignani in Bologna. Other Croatian-born artists...
reattribution of works by not only Piazzetta, but also artists such as FedericoBencovich, Domenico Maggiotto, Francesco Capella, and Zurbarán among others...
painters. His most noted pupils were Marcantonio Franceschini and FedericoBencovich. Other pupils include Giacomo Boni, Andrea and Francesco Bondi; Giovanni...
students, and asking for funds to study under the Italian painter FedericoBencovich; in February 1740 he again asked for more money, saying he wanted...
Zealot Saint Matthew Saint Mark Saint Francis of Paola (etching after FedericoBencovich) Martyrdom of Saint Bartholemew, after Ribera (1750, copper engraving)...