Luca Giordano, (born Oct. 18, 1634, Naples - died Jan. 3, 1705, Naples), the most celebrated and prolific Neapolitan painter of the late 17th century.
His nickname Luca Fa Presto (“Luca, Work Quickly”) is said to derive from his painter-copyist father’s admonitions, which were certainly heeded.
His other nickname, Proteus, was acquired as a result of his reputed skill in producing pastiches in the style of almost any artist.




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