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==Selected paintings== [[Image:Couple with a Dromedary.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.4|''Pair with Dromedary.'' c. 1756–8. [[Palazzo Thiene]], Vicenza.]] [[Image:Italian Landscape with a Country Festival.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.4|''Italian Landscape with a Country Festival.'' Drawing with body colour. [[British Museum]], London.]] [[Image:Zuccarelli - A view of the River Thames from Richmond Hill.jpg|right|thumb|upright=1.4|''A View of the River Thames from Richmond Hill looking towards Twickenham'', c. 1760.{{sfn|Spadotto|2007|p=152}}]] * ''Saint Michael the Archangel defeating the Devil;'' and ''The Redeemer and the Holy Souls of Purgatory'' (1725β27) -<small> Oil on canvas, 292 cm x 197 cm, Museo di Palazzo Orsini, Pitigliano </small> * ''Landscape with a Castle;'' and ''Landscape with a Bridge'' (c. 1735) -<small> Oil on canvas, 56 cm x 73 cm, [[Museum of Fine Arts (Budapest)|Museum of Fine Arts]], Budapest </small> * ''Landscape with River and Shepherds at Rest;'' and ''Landscape with Bridge and Knight'' (c. 1736) -<small> Oil on canvas, 41 cm x 62 cm, [[Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti di Bergamo|Accademia Carrara]], Bergamo </small> * ''Landscape with Peasants at a Fountain'' (c. 1740) -<small> Oil on canvas, 79.4 cm x 120.6 cm, [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]], New York </small> * ''Landscape with a Sleeping Child and a Woman Milking a Cow'' (early 1740s) -<small> Oil on panel, 61 cm x 91.4 cm, [[Holyrood Palace]], Edinburgh </small> * ''Landscape with a Wayside Tavern'' (early 1740s) -<small> Oil on canvas, 82.6 cm x 113 cm, [[Hampton Court Palace]], East Molesey, Surrey </small> * ''Landscape with a Woman fording a Stream on Horseback'' (c. 1742–43) -<small> Oil on canvas, 36.8 cm x 50.2 cm, [[Windsor Castle]], Windsor </small> * ''Roman Capriccio with Triumphal Arch, the Pyramid of Cestius, St. Peter's Basilica and the Castle of the Holy Angel'' (with [[Bernardo Bellotto]], 1742–47) -<small> Oil on canvas, 117 cm x 132 cm, [[Galleria nazionale di Parma|Galleria nazionale]], Parma </small> * ''Wooded Landscape with the Meeting of Isaac and Rebecca'' (1743) -<small> Oil on canvas, 230 cm x 448 cm, [[Windsor Castle]], Windsor</small>{{efn-ua|In the first volume of his ''The History of the Royal Residences,'' Pyne in 1819 states "It was upon that picture [''The Meeting of Isaac and Rebecca''] that Zuccarelli rested his fame, and upon its reputation he found so much employment in England," and in addition, that "its composition is very superior" to the even larger ''The Finding of Moses.'' However, Levey qualifies Pyne by saying that his words shouldn't be taken very literally, as Zuccarelli had been well employed in England for at least ten years when the painting arrived, but it may well have attracted attention, if only due to its size.{{sfnm|1a1=Pyne|1y=1819|1p=115|2a1=Levey|2y=1964|2p=106}}}} * ''Landscape with Jacob Watering Laban's Flock'' (1743) -<small> Oil on canvas, 230.5 cm x 138.4 cm, [[Windsor Castle]], Windsor </small> * ''Landscape with a Waterfall and Two Women with a Boy Fishing'' (1740–45) -<small> Oil on canvas, 133.3 cm x 79.1 cm, [[Buckingham Palace]], City of Westminster </small> * ''Bacchanal'' (c. 1745) -<small> Oil on canvas, 142 cm x 210 cm, [[Gallerie dell'Accademia]], Venice </small> * ''The Banqueting Hall, Whitehall'' (with [[Antonio Visentini]], 1746) -<small> Oil on canvas, 84.1 cm x 128.9 cm, [[Windsor Castle]], Windsor </small> * ''Silenus with Nymphs'' (1747) -<small> Oil on canvas, 107 cm x 142 cm, [[Sanssouci]], Potsdam </small> * ''[[Gerolamo Emiliani|Saint Jerome Emiliani]] with Orphans and the Virgin in Glory with Child'' (1748) -<small> Oil on canvas, 270 cm x 181.5 cm, Pinacoteca Repossi, Chiari </small> * ''Portrait of Ercole Comini at Two Years'' (1751) -<small> Oil on canvas, 51 cm x 41 cm, [[Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti di Bergamo|Accademia Carrara]], Bergamo </small> * ''Pastoral Scene'' (early 1750s) -<small> Oil on canvas, 60 cm x 88 cm, [[Hermitage Museum]], Saint Petersburg </small> * ''Eastern Couple with Dromedary'' (c. 1756–58) -<small> Oil on canvas, 180 cm x 130 cm, [[Palazzo Thiene]], Vicenza </small> * ''Refreshment during the Ride'' (c. 1760) -<small> Oil on canvas, 72 cm x 105 cm, [[Fitzwilliam Museum]], Cambridge </small> * ''Et in Arcadio Ego'' (1760) -<small> Oil on canvas, 76.2 cm x 90.17 cm, collection [[Sir James Fergusson, 8th Baronet|Sir James Fergusson]], London </small> * ''River Landscape with the Finding of Moses'' (1768) -<small> Oil on canvas, 227.3 cm x 386 cm, [[Windsor Castle]], Windsor </small> * ''Saint John the Baptist Preaching on the River Jordan'' (late 1760s) -<small> Oil on canvas, 56 cm x 97 cm, [[Pinacoteca di Brera]], Milan </small> * ''Bull Hunting'' (early 1770s) -<small> Oil on canvas, 114 cm x 150 cm, [[Gallerie dell'Accademia]], Venice </small> * ''Banquet at a Villa'' (1770–1775) -<small> Oil on canvas, 80 cm x 163 cm, [[Fondo Ambiente Italiano]], Milan </small>
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