Sunday, February 22, 2026

VIVIANO CODAZZI -New

 

VIVIANO CODAZZI -New

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SUNDAY Feature on ART of Architecture -by Gautam Shah

Viviano Codazzi (1604-1670) was a Baroque period Italian architectural painter. He is known for compositions of ruins, in Capricci1 and some in Vedute2 style. He worked during 17th with naturalism, for scenes of villages or ancient ruins, but allowed others (Domenico Gargiulo) to fill in figures.

1 > Capricci = In painting, a Capriccio means presentation of archaeological ruins, other architectural elements and landscapes in fictional and often in a fantastical manner, and may include human figures.

2 > Vedute = A veduta is a highly detailed and accurate depiction, usually large-scale painting of a city-scape or some vista. Venice was popular with artists for such works.

In later periods, the Vedute morphed into the scenes partly or completely of imaginary elements, known as ‘capricci and vedute ideate or veduta di fantasia’. In 19th C the Vedute became more impression-based, and used perspective and photographic tools.

The predecessors of Capricci and Vedute styles were decorative architectural scenes of 16th C included in large-scale frescoes and ceilings called Quadratture. Capricci style was practised besides Viviano Codazzi, by Domenico Gargiulo, Marco Ricci, and Alessandro Salucci.

Viviano Codazzi collaborated with Dutch and Flemish painters, then active in Rome like, Michelangelo Cerquozzi, Jan Miel, Filippo Lauri, Adriaen van der Cabel and Vicente Giner. Painter Artemisia Gentileschi asked Viviano Codazzi to paint architectural backgrounds in a number of her paintings.
























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Sunday, February 15, 2026

EDOUARD LÉON CORTÈS

 

EDOUARD LÉON CORTÈS

SUNDAY Feature on ART of Architecture -by Gautam Shah

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Edouard Léon Cortès (1882-1969) was a French post-impressionist artist. He painted ‘the beauty of Paris’ in many exquisite variations in different types of weather and night settings, with oil, gouache, watercolour and pastel. He was called ‘the Parisian Poet of Painting’.

I was born from and for painting, and (I am) a student of myself only’. ‘I do nothing but paint. I stand in front of my easel at around eight in the morning; from twelve to two I eat lunch and rest, and I paint in the afternoon till dusk, because I don’t like artificial light. That gives me eight to ten hours a day to paint’.

Edouard Cortès sought to express special atmospheric qualities like mist in the air, afternoon sun, evening shadows, twilight hours, and shimmering wet surfaces. His illuminated windows shone warmly against the fading twilight. His variations of a theme contrasted the seasons, winter versus summer, morning versus noon and evenings. In spite of subdued cheer and exhilaration in his works, he lived in serenity and simplicity. He loved drawing Paris of 1930s, with horse-drawn carriages, omnibuses and fashions. 
















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Saturday, February 7, 2026

PAUL GUSTAVE FISCHER

 

 Paul Gustave Fischer

SUNDAY feature on ART of Architecture by Gautam Shah 

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Paul Gustave Fischer (1860-1934) was from Copenhagen, Denmark. The family originally came from Poland. Fischer began to paint at a young age, guided by his father.

He has painted immense number of subjects from landscapes, portraits, human beings, beach scenes and nudes, in oil and watercolour. But he was famous for his simple views of streets with everyday life of Scandinavia, Italy and Germany.

His portrayal of human beings on beaches, streets, or as figurative art were natural. In the beginning the scenes were set in overcast winter weather with darker tones, but after a stay in Paris from 1891–1895, his colours became warm and light. He has drawn scenes in all weathers, snow, rains and lighting conditions overcast, sunny and late evening twilight. 































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