Salomon Corrodi

Salomon Corrodi (23 April 1810 – July 4, 1892) was a Swiss-Italian painter, mainly of watercolor landscapes.

[1] He was born in Fehraltorf, the son of an Italian Protestant preacher living in Switzerland.

[3] He trained with Johann Jakob Wetzel (1781-1834), and came to Rome in 1832, along with his fellow pupil Jakob Suter (1805–1874), after visiting Genoa and Pisa.

In Rome, he was influenced by the circle of Neoclassical artists around Bertel Thorvaldsen[4] He died in Como, Italy.

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Salomon Corrodi (c.1890)
View of the Forum Romanum (1845)