Angelo Giovanni known as Angeluccio, Landscape with hunters, oil on canvas
Angelo Giovanni known as Angeluccio (1620-1655) Landscape with hunters Oil painting on canvas Cm 82x65 Angelo Giovanni known as Angeluccio (1620-1655) He was born from a rich leather merchant and trained in a workshop with Cavalier d'Arpino and Giacomo Fiammingo (Jacob de Hase). Thanks to the latter, his art was directed towards genre painting and, in particular, towards battle scenes that earned him the nickname by which he is best known: Michelangelo delle Battaglie. From 1625, the explosion of the Bamboccianti phenomenon, led by the Flemish Pieter van Laer, attracted Cerquozzi, who rode the wave of success on the market of this popular version