- The
Macchiaioli (Italian pronunciation: [makkjaˈjɔːli]) were a
group of
Italian painters active in
Tuscany in the
second half of the
nineteenth century...
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practice relates the
Macchiaioli to the
French Impressionists who came to
prominence a few
years later,
although the
Macchiaioli pursued somewhat different...
- was an
Italian artist, one of the
leaders of the
group known as the
Macchiaioli. He was
initially a
painter of
historical themes and
military subjects...
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artists of the
Macchiaioli movement and
other modern Italian schools of the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. The
pictures by the
Macchiaioli are of particular...
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inspiration for a
group of
iconoclasts who were
known by the
title "the
Macchiaioli" (from macchia —"dash of colour", or, more derogatively, "stain"), and...
- 1901) was an
Italian artist who
belonged to the
group known as the
Macchiaioli. He was born in the
Santa Croce quarter of Florence, and
showed an early...
- Fine Arts, but in Florence, met
other realist painters known as the
Macchiaioli, who were
Italian precursors to Impressionism.
Their influence is seen...
- 1868) was an
Italian painter who
belonged to the
group known as the
Macchiaioli.
Abbati was born in Naples. He
received early training in
painting from...
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romantic music. The art of
Francesco Hayez and
especially that of the
Macchiaioli represented a
break with the
classical school,
which came to an end as...
- 1827,
Verona –
March 21, 1902, Rome) was an
Italian painter of the
Macchiaioli group. He was born in
Verona in
modest cir****stances. He
began his artistic...