Niccolò Codazzi
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Niccolò Codazzi (Naples 1642 – Genoa 1693) was an Italian painter of architectural paintings, capricci and '' vedute''. He also created decorative elements in frescos as a painter of 'quadratura'. A son of the prominent architectural painter Viviano Codazzi, he trained with his father and was active in Rome, Paris and Genoa.


Life

Viviano Codazzi was born in Genoa as the first born son of Viviano Codazzi and Candida Miranda. His father had moved to Genoa in 1633 to work on major commissions. His family relocated to Rome following the anti-Spanish revolt of
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in 1647.Ludovica Trezzani. "Codazzi, Viviano." Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online. Oxford University Press. Web. 25 Apr. 2016 Niccolò Codazzi studied along with Vicente Giner under his father Viviano Codazzi. He later worked in his father's workshop. The works of father and son during his early period are difficult to distinguish. He was in Rome from 1675 and lived near the church of San Macuto. He was one of the artists who worked on the decoration of the ''piano nobile'' (grand salon) of the Palazzo Altieri. Niccolò Codazzi moved to France, a move which was probably related to the fierce competition amongst painters in Rome.Niccolò Codazzi, ''An Architectural Capriccio'' in: Raphael Valls, ''2015 Recent Acquisitions", p. 4 He was first in
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where he collaborated with Nicolas Pinson.Giuseppe Scavizzi, '' Niccolò Codazzi''
in: Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 26 (1982)
He later moved to Paris where he lived around 1681 and 1682.Niccolò Codazzi, ''Architectural caprice with sacrifice scene''
at Tornabuoni Arte
He clearly gained some notoriety in Paris since in 1681 he applied to enter the
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. He was accepted thanks to
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's support of his candidacy.Niccolò Codazzi (Rome 1642 – 1693 Genoa), ''Architectural capriccio with figures''
at Dorotheum
During his French sojourn, he received a commission by king Louis XIV of France to paint landscapes with architecture for the
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at Versailles.Niccolò Codazzi (Rome 1642 – 1693 Genoa), ''A pair''
at Dorotheum
He was commissioned to paint four large architecture paintings together with the painter René-Antoine Houasse for the queen’s stairs in Versailles. At the end of his training in France, he returned to Italy, in all probability to Rome. He may also have spent time in Naples as some of his compositions are mentioned in the Naples collection of the prince of Galatro in 1688. In 1684 he rented a house in Zerbino near Genoa. In Genoa he worked alongside painters such as Gregorio de Ferrari and the
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brothers. He is known to have worked with Paolo Gerolamo Piola on the decorations in the Palazzo Rosso. At the time of his death, he was living in Genoa. He was buried in the now destroyed San Vito alla Foce.


Work

Just like his father he predominantly painted architectural scenes, capricci and ruins. He is also likely to have only painted the architecture, leaving the figures to be added by different artists. The majority of his works are medium-sized architecture paintings depicting ideal architectural structures, or capricci, in a landscape. He developed an affinity for the association of ruins and nature similar to that of his father.Niccolo CODAZZI, ''Two architectural capricci''
at Galerie Heim
The subject matter and style of his painting show the growing popularity of Classical Rome with collectors in the 17th century. Niccolò was also a painter of 'quadratura' and further executed decorations for festivities. His works demonstrate an exceptional mastery of perspective and colour scale. Through the skillful use of shadows he was able to add rhythm and space to his compositions. Codazzi's work is representative of Counter Reformation painting in his use of strong chiaroscuro. It is believed that Codazzi was nicknamed the “little Caravaggio” by Pietro Longhi. The figures in his works are always painted by other artists, who were specialist staffage painters. His most frequent collaborator was Vicente Giner. He also collaborated with
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