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'''Viviano Codazzi''' (1611-72) is a [[Baroque]] vedute painter. Born in [[Bergamo]], he worked mostly in Rome and Naples. He was a member of the circle known as [[Bamboccianti]]. He is best known for architectural [[vedute]] of Rome and Roman ruins, both fanciful ([[capriccio]] or real. His son [[Niccolò Codazzi]] (1642-1693) was also a painter of vedute. He was a strong influence on [[Canaletto]] and [[Bernardo Belloto]].
'''Viviano Codazzi''' (1611-72) is a [[Baroque]] landscape or vedute painter. Born in [[Bergamo]], he worked mostly in Rome and Naples. He was a member of the circle known as [[Bamboccianti]]. He is best known for architectural [[vedute]] of Rome and Roman ruins, both fanciful ([[capriccio]]) or realistic views. His son [[Niccolò Codazzi]] (1642-1693) was also a painter of vedute. He was a strong influence on [[Canaletto]] and [[Bernardo Bellotto]]. His deciction of St. Peters shows the facade without [[Bernini]]'s colonnade.


*[http://www.wga.hu/bio/c/codazzi/biograph.html|Web Gallery of Art entry]
*[http://www.wga.hu/bio/c/codazzi/biograph.html|Web Gallery of Art entry]

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Viviano Codazzi (1611-72) is a Baroque landscape or vedute painter. Born in Bergamo, he worked mostly in Rome and Naples. He was a member of the circle known as Bamboccianti. He is best known for architectural vedute of Rome and Roman ruins, both fanciful (capriccio) or realistic views. His son Niccolò Codazzi (1642-1693) was also a painter of vedute. He was a strong influence on Canaletto and Bernardo Bellotto. His deciction of St. Peters shows the facade without Bernini's colonnade.