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Giovanni Boldini 1842-1931
Italian
Giovanni Boldini Locations
Italian painter and printmaker. He received his earliest training from his father, the painter Antonio Boldini (1799-1872). From 1858 he may have attended courses given by Girolamo Domenichini (1813-91) and Giovanni Pagliarini (?1809-78) at the Civico Ateneo di Palazzo dei Diamanti, where he assiduously copied Old Masters. At 18 he was already known in Ferrara as an accomplished portrait painter. In 1862 he went to Florence, where he sporadically attended the Scuola del Nudo at the Accademia di Belle Arti. He frequented the Caffe Michelangiolo, a meeting-place of progressive artists, where he came into contact with the MACCHIAIOLI group of artists.
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Painting ID:: 89934 Berthe che guarda un ventaglio
oil on canvas, 61.6 x 40.6 cm, private collection
Date 1878(1878)
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Painting ID:: 90054 Portrait of Elizabeth Wharton Drexel
1905(1905)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 219 x 120cm
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Painting ID:: 90446 Portrait Of Madame Juillard In Red
Oil on canvas, 70 3/4 x 37 inches (180 x 94 cm)
Date 1912(1912)
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Painting ID:: 91362 Portrait Of Madame Pages In Evening Dress
Oil on canvas, 86 1/2 x 47 1/8 inches (220 x 120 cm)
Date 1912(1912)
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Painting ID:: 93300 Portrait of a Lady
Date circa 1912(1912)
Medium oil on canvas
Dimensions 231.1 x 121.3 cm (91 x 47.8 in)
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Giovanni Boldini
1842-1931
Italian
Giovanni Boldini Locations
Italian painter and printmaker. He received his earliest training from his father, the painter Antonio Boldini (1799-1872). From 1858 he may have attended courses given by Girolamo Domenichini (1813-91) and Giovanni Pagliarini (?1809-78) at the Civico Ateneo di Palazzo dei Diamanti, where he assiduously copied Old Masters. At 18 he was already known in Ferrara as an accomplished portrait painter. In 1862 he went to Florence, where he sporadically attended the Scuola del Nudo at the Accademia di Belle Arti. He frequented the Caffe Michelangiolo, a meeting-place of progressive artists, where he came into contact with the MACCHIAIOLI group of artists.
. Related Artists to Giovanni Boldini: | Alfred Edward Emslie | Daniel Schultz the Younger | Aurelio de Beruete | per wickenberg | John Wolcott Adams |
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