- Filippo Napoletano
Filippo Napoletano (Teodoro Filippo de Liagno) (
Naples c. 1587 –Rome November 1629) was an Italian artist, with a peculiar output, mainly landscape and genre scenes and also drawings or etchings of diverse, often particular, items such as exotic soldiers, skeletons of animals, or cityscapes.He began his career in Naples (1600-1613) and moved to Rome (1614-1617), where he appears to have encountered and felt influenced by the successful Flemish landscape painters such as
Paul Bril ,Goffredo Wals , andAdam Elsheimer .In 1617 Cosimo II de’ Medici summoned him to
Florence , where he worked closely withJacques Callot . From notebooks, Filippo is known to have made hundreds of sketches of Tuscan landscapes and towns.Starting in 1620 he reproduced in etchings part of his collection of animal skeletons owned by Johann Faber, a Bavarian physician-naturalist residing in Rome and a member of the scientific
Accademia dei Lincei . In 1622, Napoletano published twelve etchings of caprices ("capprici") and military uniforms (which he signed as signed "Teodor Filippo de Liagno").He is described by
Baglione as possessing a collection, a "'Wunderkammer " of "bellisime bizzerrie" (beautiful bizarre objects), including among the objects exotic weaponry; fossilized plants; tiger, lion, and turtle skulls; oriental porcelain and sculpted crockery; a vest made of human skin; a harness for dragging whales on ice; a three-legged flea, Persian uniforms, and antiquities such as Roman coins, bronze lamps, and a few statuettes. After Napoletano’s death, bidding for such material was made by collectors such as Cardinal Ippolito Aldobrandini (futureClement VIII ) andCassiano dal Pozzo .ources
*"Filippo Napoletano's Museum", by Jennifer Fletcher (1979)The Burlington Magazine.
* [http://www.artnet.com/library/06/0609/T060951.asp Artnet biography from Grove encyclopedia or Art]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.