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词条 Giuseppe Amisani
释义

  1. Life

  2. Works

  3. Reception

  4. Exhibitions

  5. References

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Giuseppe Amisani (7 December 1881 – 8 September 1941) was an Italian portrait painter of the Belle Époque.

Life

Amisani was born on 7 December 1881 in Piazza Mercato (now Piazza Giuseppe Amisani) in the comune of Mede di Lomellina, near Pavia in Lombardy, northern Italy. He studied at the technical institute of Pavia, where he failed the technical drawing course;{{r| repub}} he then studied at the Accademia di Brera in Milan under Cesare Tallone and Vespasiano Bignami.{{r|mede}} He won the Mylius prize of the Academy for his painting l'Eroe ("the hero") in 1908,{{r|trecc}} and in 1911{{r|fran|page=208}} or 1912{{r|ben}} won the Fumagalli prize for figure-painting with his portrait of Lyda Borelli. From then on he concentrated almost exclusively on portrait-painting;{{r|mede}} his landscapes of the Italian Alps, of Rhodes and of Tunisia also attracted interest.{{r|trecc|chiara}}

Amisani was internationally famous in his time. He spent several years in Argentina and Brasil,{{r| repub}} and travelled also to England, France, North Africa and to the United States.

He died in Portofino on 8 September 1941.{{r|trecc2}}

Works

Many of Amisani's portraits are of women. Among them are: La Teletta, in the Galleria d'Arte Moderna of Milan;{{r|sirbec}} his Ritratto di Lyda Borelli, in the São Paulo Museum of Art, Brazil;{{citation needed|date=August 2015}} and Signora in grigio, his portrait of the actress Maria Melato.{{r|trecc}}

Amisani exhibited at the twelfth Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte della Città di Venezia (later known as the Biennale di Venezia) in 1920.{{r|sapori|cat|page=39|page2=89}}

In 1924, at the peak of his career, he was invited to Egypt to execute decorations at Ras al-Tin, the royal palace of Fuad I of Egypt. While there he painted a portrait of Farouk, then a small child.{{r| repub}} In 1926 Amisani was commissioned by the publishers of {{Interlanguage link multi|L'Illustrazione Italiana|it|3=L'Illustrazione Italiana|lt=L'Illustrazione Italiana}} to paint landscapes in Rhodes. In the following year he exhibited North African landscapes in London.{{r|repub|arl}}

A self-portrait was shown at the seventeenth Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte in Venice in 1930, and later bought by the Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence.{{r|oddi|polo}} Other works are in museums in Bari,{{r|prov}} Piacenza,{{r|oddi}} and Lima, Peru.{{r|mario}}

Reception

Amisani was an important figure in his lifetime, though almost entirely forgotten today – his name is not included in the principal works of reference in the twenty-first century.{{r| repub|trecc3}} He was a close contemporary of Umberto Boccioni and of Pablo Picasso, but completely ignored currents such as Futurism and Cubism which changed the face of fine art in the twentieth century, preferring to satisfy the tastes of his clients, who were the noble, rich and the famous of his time.{{r| repub}} His reputation was for elegance and for the fresh colours of his palette.{{r|trecc}} A retrospective exhibition of his work at the Castello Sforzesco of Vigevano in the province of Pavia in 2008 was the first dedicated to him in fifty years.{{r|archi}}

Exhibitions

Exhibitions of Amisani's work have included:

  • Galleria Pesaro, Milan, 1923.{{r|pesaro}}
  • Egypt, Algiers and portraiture by Giuseppe Amisani, Arlington Gallery, Bond Street, London, 1927.{{r|arl}}
  • XVII Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte, Venice, 1930.{{r|polo}}
  • Giuseppe Amisani, Il pittore dei Re, Castello Sforzesco, Vigevano, Pavia, Italy, 2008.{{r|archi}}
  • Rirì la sciantosa e le altre. Ritratti di donne nella pittura di Giuseppe Amisani (1879–1941), Galleria Civica di Bari, 2012.{{r|prov}}
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References

1. ^[s.n.] (1920). [https://books.google.it/books?id=zMwtAQAAIAAJ Catalogo dell XIIa Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte della Città di Venezia: MCMXX] (in Italian). Rome; Milan; Venice: Bestetti & Tumminelli.
2. ^Chiara Gatti, Leo Lecci (2008). Giuseppe Amisani, il pittore dei re (catalogue of an exhibition held at the Castello Sforzesco, Vigevano (PV), 27 September – 14 December 2008; in Italian). Milano: Skira. {{ISBN|9788861309418}}.
3. ^Francesca Cagianelli, Dario Matteoni (eds.) (2008). [https://books.google.it/books?&id=DunpAAAAMAAJ La Belle Époque: arte in Italia, 1880-1915] (catalogue of an exhibition held at the Palazzo Roverella, Rovigo, 10 February – 13 July 2008; in Italian). Cinisello Balsamo, Milano: Silvana. {{ISBN|9788836610303}}.
4. ^Mario Quesada (1994). [https://books.google.it/books?id=tzNJAQAAIAAJ Museo d'arte italiana di Lima] (in Italian). Venice: Marsilio. {{ISBN|9788831759281}}.
5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20150220115050/http://www.comune.mede.pv.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=97:biografie&catid=37:amministrazione Biografie: Giuseppe Amisani] (in Italian). Comune di Mede. Archived 20 February 2015.
6. ^Amisani Giuseppe (in Italian). Galleria d'Arte Moderna Ricci Oddi, Piacenza. Accessed August 2015.
7. ^Vincenzo Bucci, Alfredo Melani ([1923]). Mostra individuale del pittore Giuseppe Amisani e dello scultore Eugenio Pellini (exhibition catalogue, in Italian). [Milan]: [Galleria Pesaro].
8. ^Opera inventariata [scheda]: 9237] (in Italian). Florence: Polo Museale Fiorentino. Accessed August 2015.
9. ^[s.n.] (4 March 2011). Mede, una mostra a Bari dedicata a Giuseppe Amisani (in Italian). La Provincia Pavese.
10. ^Michele Tavola (11 October 2008). Tutti in posa da Amisani il pittore dei re e dei vip (in Italian). La Repubblica. Accessed February 2015.
11. ^Francesco Sapori (1920). [https://archive.org/stream/ladodicesimaespo00sapo#page/39/mode/1up L'Arte Mondiale alla Dodicesima Esposizione d'Arte a Venezia, 1920] (in Italian). Bergamo: Istituto Italiano d'Arti Grafiche.
12. ^Laura Casone (2010). Dipinto - La teletta - Giuseppe Amisani - Milano - Galleria d'Arte Moderna: Crimella Castagneri Zani (in Italian). Regione Lombarda: Lombardia Beni Culturali. Accessed August 2015.
13. ^Giorgio Nicodemi (1929). Amisani, Giuseppe (in Italian). Enciclopedia Italiana. Roma: Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana. Accessed February 2015.
14. ^[s.n.] (1948). Amisani, Giuseppe (in Italian). Enciclopedia Italiana - II Appendice. Roma: Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana. Accessed February 2015.
15. ^Hai cercato: Amisani, Giuseppe (search result, in Italian). Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani. Roma: Istituto dell’Enciclopedia Italiana. Accessed February 2015.
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