Morbelli, Angelo

Italian, 1853-1919 Italian painter. He received his first lessons in drawing in Alessandria, and in 1867 he travelled on a local study grant to Milan, where he was based for the rest of his life. He enrolled at the Accademia di Brera and from 1867 to 1876 studied drawing and painting there under Raffaele Casnedi and Giuseppe Bertini, whose influence is seen in both the subject-matter and technique of his early works. These include perspectival views, anecdotal genre scenes and history paintings. In the Dying Goethe (1880; Alessandria, Pin. Civ.) the theatrical setting, enriched by a sophisticated execution and a well-modulated use of colour, derives from the teaching of Casnedi and Bertini, while the historic-romantic quality of this painting also recalls the style of Francesco Hayez. In the years that followed, Morbelli began to concentrate more on themes such as labour and the life of the poor, influenced perhaps by Realist painters of the 1880s such as Achille D'Orsi, Francesco Paolo Michetti and Teofilo Patini. Morbelli's Return to the Stable


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Morbelli, Angelo Sunday Dawn oil


Sunday Dawn
Painting ID::  19509
Sunday Dawn
1890 Oil on canvas Private collection.
1890 Oil_on_canvas Private_collection.
   
   
     

Morbelli, Angelo Feast Day at the Hospice Trivulzio in Milan oil


Feast Day at the Hospice Trivulzio in Milan
Painting ID::  19510
Feast Day at the Hospice Trivulzio in Milan
1892 Mus??e d'Orsay, Paris
1892 Mus??e_d'Orsay,_Paris
   
   
     

Morbelli, Angelo For 80 Cents oil


For 80 Cents
Painting ID::  19511
For 80 Cents
1893-95 Borgogna Civico, Vercelli.
1893-95 Borgogna_Civico,_Vercelli.
   
   
     

Morbelli, Angelo Feast Day at the Trivulzio Hospice in Milan oil


Feast Day at the Trivulzio Hospice in Milan
Painting ID::  30867
Feast Day at the Trivulzio Hospice in Milan
mk68 oil on canvas Paris,Orsay Museum 1892 Italy
mk68 oil_on_canvas Paris,Orsay_Museum 1892 Italy
   
   
     

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     Italian, 1853-1919 Italian painter. He received his first lessons in drawing in Alessandria, and in 1867 he travelled on a local study grant to Milan, where he was based for the rest of his life. He enrolled at the Accademia di Brera and from 1867 to 1876 studied drawing and painting there under Raffaele Casnedi and Giuseppe Bertini, whose influence is seen in both the subject-matter and technique of his early works. These include perspectival views, anecdotal genre scenes and history paintings. In the Dying Goethe (1880; Alessandria, Pin. Civ.) the theatrical setting, enriched by a sophisticated execution and a well-modulated use of colour, derives from the teaching of Casnedi and Bertini, while the historic-romantic quality of this painting also recalls the style of Francesco Hayez. In the years that followed, Morbelli began to concentrate more on themes such as labour and the life of the poor, influenced perhaps by Realist painters of the 1880s such as Achille D'Orsi, Francesco Paolo Michetti and Teofilo Patini. Morbelli's Return to the Stable

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