- 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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multiple names:
authors list (link)
Macchiaiolo M,
Panfili FM,
Vecchio D,
Gonfiantini MV,
Cortellessa F,
Caciolo C; et al...
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pupil of
Giovanni Fattori, but did not
become an
imitator of the
Macchiaiolo style. He
exhibited at the
Biennale di
Venezia in 1936, 1940 and 1942;...
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through Guglielmo Micheli, his
first art teacher.
Micheli was not only a
Macchiaiolo himself, but had been a
pupil of the
famous Giovanni Fattori, a founder...
- Encyclopedia. Comier-Daire.
Zampino G,
Conti G,
Balducci F,
Moschini M,
Macchiaiolo M,
Mastroiacovo P (March 1996). "Severe form of Freeman-Sheldon syndrome...
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created by the
painter and
sculptor M****imo Lomi,
nephew of the post-
Macchiaiolo Giovanni, who was also
honored with a bust
inside the villa. In 2018...
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Biografico degli Italiani @
Treccani Graziella Martinelli Braglia (Ed.), Un «
macchiaiolo » a Carpi.
Albano Lugli (1834-1914),
exhibition catalog ,
Museo Civico...
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Cecioni described him as "the most declared,
violent and
uninhibited macchiaiolo."
Angelo de Gubernatis, who
termed the
Macchiaioli "enemies of all conventionalism...
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Giorgio di
Genova @ Treccani.
Giuliano Matteucci,
Cristiano Banti: un
macchiaiolo nel suo tempo, 1824-1904 (exhibition catalog), Il
Museo di Milano, 1982...