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See also: Italian painter, was See also: born at See also: Pitigliano in See also: Tuscany, and studied in See also: Rome under Onesi, Morandi, and Nelli
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At Rome, and later in Venice, he became famous as one of the best landscape painters of the classicizing 18th century
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Having visited See also: England on a previous occasion, he was induced by some patrons to return thither in 1752, remaining until 17i3, when he settled in Florence, dying there in 1788
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See also: Zuccarelli, who was one of the foundation members of the Royal See also: Academy, enjoyed the patronage of royalty and of many wealthy See also: English collectors, for whom he executed his See also: principal works—generally landscapes with classic ruins and small figures
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A large number of them are at Windsor See also: Castle, and of the seven examples which formed See also: part of the See also: John
See also: Samuel collection two are now at the See also: National Gallery
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The royal palace in Venice contains as many as twenty-one, and the academy four
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Others are at the Vienna Gallery and at the Louvre in See also: Paris
.
His See also: work was very unequal, but at his
best he rivals the leading landscape painters of his See also: time
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