Salvator Rosa: 5 works

A slideshow of artworks auto-selected from multiple collections

By Google Arts & Culture

Soldiers Gambling (Probably 1656-8) by Rosa, SalvatorDulwich Picture Gallery

'"Salvator Rosa (1615-1673) worked in Rome at the same time as Poussin and Claude but rejected the ideal beauty which they, in their different ways, both pursued.'

A Cavalry Battle (1645 - 1652) by Salvator RosaAuckland Art Gallery Toi o Tāmaki

'Salvator Rosa studied as a youth under the Neapolitan artist Aniello Falcone (c1600--1656), a painter whose oeuvre included a number of battle scenes.'

Allegory of Fortune (about 1658 - 1659)The J. Paul Getty Museum

'Fortune is usually represented with a blindfold, but Salvator Rosa showed her fully aware of her favors.'

The Dream of Aeneas (about 1663) by Salvator RosaThe J. Paul Getty Museum

'Compared to other known chalk works by Salvator Rosa, this drawing is unsually large and complete.'

Studies for the Death of Empedokles (After 1666) by Salvator RosaSMK - Statens Museum for Kunst

'Salvator Rosa's style of drawing in the late 1660s was dynamic and spontaneous, as is evident in Studies for the Death of Empedocles. Motifs from the literature Rosa belonged to the Neapolitan school and was active in his home town of Naples as well as in Rome and Florence.'

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