{{Short description|Italian painter}} '''Pietro Ricchi''' (1606 – 15 August 1675) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, born in Lucca.
==Life== Pietro Ricchi, called ''il Lucchese'', trained from 1620 to 1623 with Domenico Crespi, called Passignano, in Florence and from 1624 to 1627 with Guido Reni in Bologna.<ref>[https://archive.org/details/abecedariopitto00orlagoog Abecedario pittorico del M.R.P. Pellegrino Antonio Orlandi, Bolognese : contenente notizie de'professore di pittura, scoltura, ed architettura, in questa edizione corretto e notabilmente di nuove notizie accresciuto Orlandi, Pellegrino Antonio; Guarienti, Pietro, ''Abecedario Pittorico'', Naples, 1719, p. 378]</ref> Ricchi presumably spent two years in Rome before traveling to France to paint frescos. For several years he moved between Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Lyon and Paris. In 1632–33, he painted a fresco the rooms of {{Interlanguage link multi|Fléchères castle|fr|3=Chateau de Fléchères}}. He left France following a duel. <gallery mode=packed heights=180> Fléchères salon chasses4.JPG|'Salon de la Chasse' : boar hunt Fléchères chambre Parade1.JPG|'Chambre de la Parade' : Drummer Fléchères antichambre Hercule.JPG|Labours of Hercules room </gallery>
He traveled widely thorough Northern Italy. In 1634 he went to Milan. He painted an altarpiece for the church of San Francesco in Lucca. He spent the years 1635 to 1652 in Brescia, where he lived in the parish of Santi Faustino e Giovita. Here he produced many of his fresco and oil paintings.<ref>Ducke Astrid, Habersatter Thomas. "Von 0 auf 100". Residenzgalerie Salzburg 1923-2023. Salzburg 2023, S./p. 202</ref> From Brescia he took commissions for Bergamo, Verona and Trento. He also decorated the church of San Francesco, Brescia.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=FeIDcd_3CL8C Guida di Brescia rapporto alle arti ed ai monumenti antichi e moderni], by Federico Odorici (1853), page 106.</ref> Francesco Monti (il Brescianino) studied under Ricchi.<ref>[https://books.google.com/books?id=W9AsAQAAMAAJ&dq=Pietro+Ricchi&pg=PA231 Hobbes, James R., ''The Picture Collector's Manual'', T. & W. Boone, 1849, p. 231]</ref>
Ricchi moved to Venice in 1652, where he painted ''Faith'' for the choir area of Madonna dell'Orto. <gallery mode=packed heights=180> Ca' Rezzonico - Lot e le figlie - Pietro Ricchi.jpg|''Lot and his daughters'' <br>Ca' Rezzonico Venice Madonna dell'Orto (Venice) - Choir The faith by Pietro Ricchi.jpg|''The Faith'' - Madonna dell'Orto Venice </gallery> Ricchi spent his final years from 1670 in Udine, where he died in 1675.<ref>[https://www.treccani.it/enciclopedia/ricchi-pietro-detto-il-lucchese_%28Dizionario-Biografico%29/ Fisogni, Fiorenzo. "Ricchi, Pietro, detto il Lucchese", ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'' - Volume 87 (2016)]</ref>
==Other works== * '' Last Supper'' (1644), Museo Civico, Riva del Garda * ''Judith and Holofernes'', Buonconsiglio Castle * ''Madonna and Saints'', Diocesan Museum of Brescia * ''Adoration of the Magi'' (1660), Indianapolis Museum of Art<ref>[https://collections.discovernewfields.org/artwork/62235 ''Adoration of the Magi'', Indianapolis Museum of Art]</ref>
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==Sources== *{{cite book | first= Maria|last= Farquhar| year=1855| title= Biographical catalogue of the principal Italian painters| editor = Ralph Nicholson Wornum| editor-link = Ralph Nicholson Wornum| page = 144 | publisher= Woodfall & Kinder |location=London | url= https://books.google.com/books?q=intitle:Wornum+intitle:principal+intitle:painters }}
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