Angelo Maria Rossi (also Pseudo-Fardella, or Pittore di Carlo Torre) was an Italian painter active in Lombardy in the 17th century. Rossi's work was originally grouped under the pseudonym 'Pseudo-Fardella', due to stylistic similarities with works by the Sicilian painter . From 1996, Rossi was also referred to as 'Pittore di Carlo Torre' on the basis of a signed pair of still lifes, painted in circa 1662 for Milanese writer (circa 1620–79). It was only in recent years that Giuseppe Cirillo discovered the monogram 'A.M.R.' on various canvases ascribed to the artist and he was identified. Between 1665 and 1701, Rossi executed a number of paintings which are currently held in collections in Milan and Turin.
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| - Angelo Maria Rossi (also Pseudo-Fardella, or Pittore di Carlo Torre) was an Italian painter active in Lombardy in the 17th century. Rossi's work was originally grouped under the pseudonym 'Pseudo-Fardella', due to stylistic similarities with works by the Sicilian painter . From 1996, Rossi was also referred to as 'Pittore di Carlo Torre' on the basis of a signed pair of still lifes, painted in circa 1662 for Milanese writer (circa 1620–79). It was only in recent years that Giuseppe Cirillo discovered the monogram 'A.M.R.' on various canvases ascribed to the artist and he was identified. Between 1665 and 1701, Rossi executed a number of paintings which are currently held in collections in Milan and Turin. (en)
- Angelo Maria Rossi est un peintre italien de natures mortes actif à Milan en Lombardie dans la seconde moitié du XVIIe siècle. Initialement identifié comme « Pseudo Fardella » en raison de la similitude stylistique de sa peinture avec les œuvres du peintre sicilien Giacomo Fardella, Angelo Maria Rossi fut plus tard nommé « Pittore di Carlo Torre », selon la dédicace apposée sur deux de ses toiles peintes vers 1662 pour l'écrivain milanais Carlo Torre. Le monogramme AMR de sa signature découvert par Giuseppe Cirillo figure dans de nombreux inventaires de collections à Milan.
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| - Angelo Maria Rossi (also Pseudo-Fardella, or Pittore di Carlo Torre) was an Italian painter active in Lombardy in the 17th century. Rossi's work was originally grouped under the pseudonym 'Pseudo-Fardella', due to stylistic similarities with works by the Sicilian painter . From 1996, Rossi was also referred to as 'Pittore di Carlo Torre' on the basis of a signed pair of still lifes, painted in circa 1662 for Milanese writer (circa 1620–79). It was only in recent years that Giuseppe Cirillo discovered the monogram 'A.M.R.' on various canvases ascribed to the artist and he was identified. Between 1665 and 1701, Rossi executed a number of paintings which are currently held in collections in Milan and Turin. (en)
- Angelo Maria Rossi est un peintre italien de natures mortes actif à Milan en Lombardie dans la seconde moitié du XVIIe siècle. Initialement identifié comme « Pseudo Fardella » en raison de la similitude stylistique de sa peinture avec les œuvres du peintre sicilien Giacomo Fardella, Angelo Maria Rossi fut plus tard nommé « Pittore di Carlo Torre », selon la dédicace apposée sur deux de ses toiles peintes vers 1662 pour l'écrivain milanais Carlo Torre. Le monogramme AMR de sa signature découvert par Giuseppe Cirillo figure dans de nombreux inventaires de collections à Milan. Prolifique peintre de champignons, plus de la moitié de la centaine de tableaux que l'on peut attribuer à Angelo Maria Rossi représentent des champignons sauvages. Cette section est vide, insuffisamment détaillée ou incomplète. Votre aide est la bienvenue ! Comment faire ?
* Anatre e funghi in un paesaggio boscose (vers 1750), huile sur toile, 98,3 × 74,4 cm, Musée des Bons-Enfants (Maastricht), prêt de la Ger Eenens Collection The Netherlands.
* Nature morte aux fruits et aux champignons (XVIIe siècle), « Peintre de Carlo Torre » huile sur toile, 92 × 126 cm, musée Fesch, Ajaccio. (fr)
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