• Was an Italian painter in the Baroque style. • He specialized in a variety of still lifes. • Born in Naples, he likely apprenticed with his family, including his father Giacomo Recco and uncle Giovan Battista Recco. • Later, he perfected his technique with Paolo Porpora. • As his fame spread, he was invited to come to Spain by King Charles II. • His assemblies of victuals, both vegetable and animal, were very popular there. • His style is often compared to that of Giovan Battista Ruoppolo, who was also a student of Porpora. • Recco may have died at Alicante, Spain, before reaching Madrid, although contemporary sources indicate that he lived there for seven years and became a Knight in the Order of Calatrava. • His children Nicolo and Elena also became painters. • In 1989, the art historian, Federico Zeri, raised questions concerning his father's true identity. • Next
Giuseppe Recco, A Cat Stealing Fish, Late 1660s
Original, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. Visited in 2017-2021.
Giuseppe Recco, A Cat Stealing Fish, Late 1660s
Giuseppe Recco, Still Life with Fish
Original, Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Hartford. Visited in 2019.