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Amos Cassioli
The Battle of Legnano 1859-1870 -Savoy and Popolo coats of arms -Unblended paint areas -Strong light/dark with little modeling -Tuscan bulls |
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Vincenzo Cabianca
The Tuscan Storytellers of the Fifteenth century 1860 “the subject of our art is the truth… the purpose of our art is the just… and the title of the painting is a pretext [an excuse] for unraveling problems of shadow, light, and color” |
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Giuseppe Abbati
Cloister 1860 *Abbati lost an eye fighting with Garibaldi in the battle of Capua |
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Giovanni Fattori
Self portrait at 29 years old 1854 1. Studied painting at the Florentine Academy under Giuseppe Bezzuoli (Entry of Charles VIII) 2. Led the Macchiaioli revolt against academic painting style |
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Giovanni Fattori
The Italian Camp After the Battle of Magenta 1862 |
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Giovanni Fattori
Bovi al Carro (Bulls Towing a Cart 1867 |
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Giovanni Fattori
The Rotunda of Palmieri 1866 -Facial features, expressions not visible, we can’t know their thoughts→no interested in a particular story -Real subject is color and light: -Composition: 1. boardered above and below by the yellow of the sand and awning... 2. complementary cool and warm shapes of strip of sea and distant hills... 3. figures are blocks of color alternate light to dark... 4. all there to set up that strip of brilliant sun light between water and shadow of awning |
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Giovanni Fattori
Lo Staffato (something like: Stuck in a Stirrup) 1880 |
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Plinio Nomellini
The First Birthday 1914 |
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