- Joséphine
Calamatta (March 1, 1817 –
December 10, 1893) was a
French painter and
engraver who
painted portraits as well as symbolistic,
religious and...
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Luigi Calamatta, also
known as
Louis Antoine Joseph Calamatta (21 June 1801 – 8
March 1869) was an
Italian painter and engraver. He was born at Civitavecchia...
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composer and
cellist Luigi Borgomainerio,
engraver and
caricaturist Luigi Calamatta (1801–1868),
painter and
engraver Luigi Crosio (1835–1915), Turin-based...
- Other names
Baron Dudevant Occupation(s)
Writer and
artist Spouse Lina
Calamatta Children 2
daughters Parents Casimir Dudevant (father)
George Sand (mother)...
- to
settle there. He
remained until 1848,
sharing a
studio with
Luigi Calamatta, a
former schoolmate.
During this time, he
produced numerous works, mostly...
- Navez,
Guillaume Geefs, Eugène Simonis, Tilman-François Suys and
Luigi Calamatta. Many of
these founding members were
active in the
Royal Academy of Science...
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Appearing to Sts.
Anthony of
Padua and Leopold, watercolor, 1855
Luigi Calamatta after Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres, "The Vow of
Louis XIII", engraving...
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painting with François-Joseph Navez. He then
studied engraving with
Luigi Calamatta, who
would be a
major influence.
After graduating, he was emplo**** by...
- on a
drawing of the
composition to be used as a
model for the
engraver Calamatta. This drawing, in
which Ingres announced his
intention to "amplify and...
- Via
Pietro Cossa, Via
Ennio Quirino Visconti; Artists, e.g. Via
Luigi Calamatta, Via
Pietro Cavallini, Via dei Cosmati, Via
Paolo Mercuri, Via Benedetto...