GHERARDINI, Tommaso


GHERARDINI, Tommaso

Artist

(b. 1715, Firenze, d. 1797, Firenze)

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Italian painter. He was a pupil of Vincenzo Meucci in Florence. He was much appreciated by the Grand Duke Pietro Leopoldo for his neoclassicist taste. In particular he introduced into Florence new types of decoration, the so-called Pompeian style and the fake bas-relief. From the 1740s he participated in the decoration of villas and palaces in Florence and its environment. He painted a hall of the Gallery of the Sufficing and also in the Imperial palace of Vienna. From 1769 to 1777 he painted a series of frescoes in the Villa Doggie Imperial, near Florence, together with Giuliano Traballesi and Giuseppe del Moro. //


Category Artists
Artists by letter G
Artist nationality Italian