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Giuseppe Recco

Napels 1634 - Alicante 1695

The Neapolitan still-life painter Giuseppe Recco was trained in the family studio belonging to his father and uncle. Recco often painted kitchen still lifes, a much-loved subject in Naples. Later his still lifes became more sober and he concentrated more on the incidence of light. Recco worked in several countries, including Spain where he died in 1695.

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