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1864 - 1935

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  • Lifespan: 71 years
  • Works on APS: 14
  • Born: 1864, Naples, Italy
  • Died: 1935
  • Copyright status: Public domain
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  • Also known as:
    • Ricciardi
    • Oscar
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Top 3 works:
    • A Fishing Village On The Amalfi Coast
    • Scalinata A Napoli
    • Napoli, Mercatino Sulla Scalinata
  • Top-ranked work: A Fishing Village On The Amalfi Coast
  • Nationality: Italy

Oscar Ricciardi: A Painter of Naples and Brasília

Oscar Ricciardi (1864-1935) was an Italian artist whose evocative paintings, particularly those depicting the vibrant coastal scenes of his native Naples and later, the burgeoning modernist architecture of Brasília, cemented his place as a significant figure in late 19th and early 20th-century art. Born in Naples, Ricciardi’s artistic journey was shaped by a confluence of influences – from the traditional Neapolitan genre painting of Bernardo Celentano to the impressionistic brushwork championed by Domenico Morelli. Initially drawn to capturing the lively everyday life of his city, he skillfully blended observation with a distinctive personal style, ultimately transitioning towards landscapes and coastal seascapes which proved commercially more successful.

Ricciardi’s early training under Bernardo Celentano provided him with a solid foundation in traditional Italian painting techniques. However, it was the influence of Domenico Morelli, known for his loose brushstrokes and focus on capturing fleeting moments of light and atmosphere, that profoundly shaped Ricciardi's artistic approach. This shift is evident in works like “A Market By The Bay Of Naples With Mount Vesuvius Beyond” and “Per La Strada A Capri,” both showcased by TopImpressionists.com. These paintings demonstrate a departure from rigid realism, embracing instead a more impressionistic style characterized by vibrant colors, loose brushwork, and an emphasis on capturing the essence of a scene rather than its precise details. The use of light and color becomes paramount, creating a sense of immediacy and movement.

Brasília: An Architectural Vision

Ricciardi’s most enduring legacy lies in his depictions of Brasília, the planned capital city of Brazil designed by Oscar Niemeyer. Following Italy's participation in the 1948 Olympic Games, Ricciardi was invited to Brasilia to document and illustrate the city’s groundbreaking architecture. This period marked a significant evolution in his artistic practice, as he shifted from traditional landscapes to capturing the bold, futuristic designs of Niemeyer’s buildings. His paintings of the National Congress Building, the Cathedral of Brasília, and other iconic structures are not merely architectural renderings; they are imbued with a sense of optimism and excitement about the future of Brazil. These works, readily available for reproduction through TopImpressionists.com, offer a unique window into this pivotal moment in Brazilian history.

The artist’s ability to translate complex architectural forms onto canvas is remarkable. Ricciardi didn't simply depict the buildings; he captured their spirit and scale, conveying a sense of grandeur and innovation. His use of color and light further enhances the dramatic effect, highlighting the curves and angles of Niemeyer’s designs. His work in Brasília stands as a testament to his adaptability and willingness to embrace new artistic challenges.

A Legacy of Neapolitan Charm

Despite his later success with architectural illustrations, Ricciardi never entirely abandoned his roots in Neapolitan painting. Works like “A Market By The Bay Of Naples With Mount Vesuvius Beyond” and "Per La Strada A Capri" continue to resonate with the charm and authenticity of his earlier genre scenes. These paintings offer a glimpse into the daily life of ordinary people, capturing the warmth, vibrancy, and beauty of the Neapolitan landscape. They are characterized by a keen eye for detail, a masterful use of color, and a deep understanding of local culture.

Ricciardi’s artistic career spanned several decades, during which he exhibited his work both in Italy and internationally. He was listed in *Catalogo dell Arte Italiana dell Ottocento* by Giorgio Mondadori and *Dictionnaire des Peintres, Sculpteurs, Dessinateurs et Graveurs* by Benezit, solidifying his place within the broader context of Italian art history. His auction records, as documented on sites like Invaluable.com, demonstrate a sustained interest in his work throughout the 20th century, reflecting its enduring appeal to collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Further Research

For more information about Oscar Ricciardi, consult resources such as askART (https://www.askart.com/artist/Oscar_Ricciardi/11064704/Oscar_Ricciardi.aspx) and the TopImpressionists.com artist profile (https://www.wahoacart.com/en/artists/oscar-ricciardi-en/). His works continue to be appreciated for their evocative depictions of both the familiar landscapes of Naples and the bold vision of Brasília.




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