. . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Francesco Londonio (Milan, 1723 \u2013 Milan, 1783) was an Italian painter, engraver, and scenographer, active mainly in Milan in a late-Baroque or Rococo style. Londonio trained as a painter under Ferdinando Porta and Giovanni Battista Sassi in Milan, but traveled to Rome and Naples. He studied engraving with Benigno Bossi. He is best known for his paintings and etchings of rustic and pastoral landscapes and subjects, with both animals and peasants playing a dominating role over the landscape. This focus on genre themes was popular among the wealthy patrons of the time, specially in Northern Italy; and artists such as the Brescian painters Ceruti and Cifrondi worked with such themes. In his engravings, he recalls Gaetano Zompini. Londonio is also known for his scenography. An example, of this poorly conserved art form that still exists is a nativity scene on cut wooden shapes for the church of San Marco in Milan. The effect is a cheaper version of the naturalistic Sacri Monti scenes, which had been painted stucco statuary. It also can be seen as a cross between the holy scenes described above, and the theatrical set pieces, for example, those needed for the newly founded La Scala theater. The work at San Marco prompted Empress Maria Theresa of Austria appointed Londonio as art designer for La Scala."@en . . . "Francesco Londonio"@en . . "Ferdinando Porta, Giovanni Battista Sassi, and Benigno Bossi."@en . . "Francesco Londonio (Milan, 1723 \u2013 Milan, 1783) was an Italian painter, engraver, and scenographer, active mainly in Milan in a late-Baroque or Rococo style. Londonio trained as a painter under Ferdinando Porta and Giovanni Battista Sassi in Milan, but traveled to Rome and Naples. He studied engraving with Benigno Bossi. He is best known for his paintings and etchings of rustic and pastoral landscapes and subjects, with both animals and peasants playing a dominating role over the landscape. This focus on genre themes was popular among the wealthy patrons of the time, specially in Northern Italy; and artists such as the Brescian painters Ceruti and Cifrondi worked with such themes. In his engravings, he recalls Gaetano Zompini."@en . . . . . "Francesco Londonio (Mil\u00E3o, 7 de outubro de 1723 \u2014 Mil\u00E3o, 26 de dezembro de 1783) foi um pintor e cen\u00F3grafo italiano. Iniciou suas atividades ap\u00F3s o decl\u00EDnio do estilo Barroco e durante o auge do Rococ\u00F3 Estudou com o artista e se interessou por pinturas de paisagens e temas r\u00FAsticos, depois de visitar Roma e N\u00E1poles."@pt . . . . . . "17110578"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . "yes"@en . . . . . . . . . "Francesco Londonio (Mil\u00E3o, 7 de outubro de 1723 \u2014 Mil\u00E3o, 26 de dezembro de 1783) foi um pintor e cen\u00F3grafo italiano. Iniciou suas atividades ap\u00F3s o decl\u00EDnio do estilo Barroco e durante o auge do Rococ\u00F3 Estudou com o artista e se interessou por pinturas de paisagens e temas r\u00FAsticos, depois de visitar Roma e N\u00E1poles."@pt . . . . . "December 2019"@en . "1783"^^ . . . . "Francesco Londonio"@en . . . . . . "5326"^^ . . . . . . . . . "Francesco Londonio (Milano, 1723 \u2013 Milano, 1783) \u00E8 stato un pittore italiano."@it . . "Francesco Londonio (Milano, 1723 \u2013 Milano, 1783) \u00E8 stato un pittore italiano."@it . . "Francesco Londonio"@pt . "1723"^^ . . . "2016-03-04"^^ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Milan"@en . . . . . . . . . "Painting, Engraving, and Scenography"@en . . . . . . "1097858428"^^ . . . . . "Francesco Londonio"@it . . . . . "InternetArchiveBot"@en . . . . "Francesco Londonio"@en . "Self-portrait, circa 1770"@en . . . . .