Antonio Busca (painter)


Antonio Busca was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly active in Lombardy.

Biography

Antonio Busca was born in Milan on July 28, 1625. He was trained by Panfilo Nuvolone and Ercole Procaccini the Younger and his Apparition of the Virgin to St. Felix may date from the 1640s. During 1648–9, under Procaccini, Busca along with Johann Christoph Storer, il Moncalvo, and Luigi Pellegrini Scaramuccia helped decorate of the Chapel of the Crucifix in the church of San Marco in Milan. In 1650–51, accompanied by Giovanni Ghisolfi, with whom he frequently collaborated, Busca studied in Rome.
Some time before 1674 he painted two canvases for the Sala dei Senatori in the Palazzo Ducale, Milan: one of these, the Tribute Money, a strikingly classical work both in the figure style and in the grandiose architectural setting, survives. His career ended with the frescoes of St. Francis in Glory in chapel XX of the Sacro Monte di Orta. Busca died in Milan on December 23, 1684. Among his pupils were Filippo Abbiati, Andrea Lanzani and Giovanni Ambrogio Besozzi, but he was not popular with the succeeding generation and his teaching methods were resented as too dictatorial. There are collections of his drawings in the Ambrosiana, Milan, and in the Musei Civici, Milan.