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Apollo and Daphne

Explore Michele Rocca's captivating 18th-century paintings! Known for sensual Rococo style & mythological scenes, discover his Roman & French influences.

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Artist Biography

Michele Rocca (1671 - 1751): The Sensuous Baroque Master

Michele Rocca, born in Parma around 1671 and dying sometime after 1751, was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He gained renown as Parmigianino the younger or Michele da Parma, primarily active in Rome where he honed his skills under Pietro da Cortona. Rocca’s artistic vision embraced a profound sensualism—a characteristic deeply rooted in the burgeoning French Rococo style—evident throughout his oeuvre. His canvases frequently depicted mythological scenes brimming with opulent color palettes and masterful brushwork, reflecting influences from both Roman art history and the aristocratic patronage of Parisian courts.
  • Early Life & Training: Rocca’s formative years were spent in Parma, where he received instruction from Giovanni Battista Ferrari, establishing a foundation for his later artistic endeavors.
  • Roman Period (1692-1730): Rocca's arrival in Rome marked the commencement of his prolific career as a painter. He quickly established himself within the Roman art scene and cultivated relationships with influential figures who shaped his artistic trajectory.

Notable Works & Artistic Style

Rocca’s distinctive style is characterized by its luminous pigmentation, intricate detailing, and expressive handling of paint—qualities that cemented his reputation as a “petit maître,” a master craftsman specializing in small-scale cabinet pictures. His most celebrated works include "San Michele," a monumental fresco adorning the church of San Michele in Bologna, showcasing his mastery of perspective and dramatic composition. Equally captivating is “Satyr Crowned by a Nymph,” a delicately rendered mythological scene demonstrating Rocca’s meticulous attention to textural nuances and color harmonies. These paintings exemplify the Rococo aesthetic—a style defined by graceful curves, pastel hues, and idealized representations of human figures—reflecting the prevailing artistic sensibilities of his time.
  • “San Michele” Fresco (Bologna): Demonstrates Rocca’s exceptional skill in perspective and dramatic storytelling.
  • “Satyr Crowned by a Nymph”: Exemplifies Rococo style with its refined textures and harmonious color palette.

Influences & Artistic Legacy

Rocca's artistic development was profoundly impacted by the stylistic innovations of Pietro da Cortona, whose frescoes in St. Peter’s Basilica served as a pivotal inspiration. Furthermore, he absorbed influences from Flemish Baroque painters—particularly Rubens—whose dynamic compositions and emotive brushwork instilled in Rocca a commitment to conveying psychological depth within his artworks. Rocca's legacy extends beyond his individual paintings; he established himself as a respected teacher and mentor, nurturing the talents of younger artists who continued to champion his artistic vision. His contribution to the Baroque tradition remains significant, securing his place among Italy’s most celebrated painters—a testament to his enduring artistry and stylistic brilliance.

References

Bryan, Michael (1889). Walter Armstrong; Robert Edmund Graves (eds.). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical. Vol. II L-Z. London: George Bell and Sons. p. 396. Wikipedia: Michele Rocca - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michele_Rocca WGAH: Rocca, Michele - https://www.wga.hu/bio_m/r/rocca/biograph.html Getty Museum: Michele Rocca - https://www.getty.edu/art/collection/person/103K1R My Open Museum: Michele Rocca - https://myopenmuseum.com/en/artist/michele-rocca-6836834
michele rocca

michele rocca

1710 - 1751 , Italy

Quick Facts

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Baroque Rococo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Jean-Michel Basquiat']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Pietro da Cortona']
  • Date Of Birth: 1671 Parma Italy
  • Date Of Death: ca. 1751 Venice Italy
  • Full Name: Michele Rocca
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks: ['The J. Paul Getty Museum Collection']
  • Place Of Birth: Parma Italy
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