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Giuseppe Pellizza da
Volpedo (28 July 1868 – 14 June 1907) was an
Italian Divisionist painter.
Pellizza was a
pupil of Pio Sanquirico. He used a Divisionist...
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Fourth Estate (Italian: Il
quarto stato) is an oil
painting by
Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo,
originally titled The Path of
Workers and made
between 1898...
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Henri Pellizza (21
March 1920 — 20
October 2001) was a
French badminton and
tennis player.
Pellizza,
younger brother of
tennis player Pierre Pellizza, came...
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Italy by the Macchiaioli, and
realism by
Gioacchino Toma and
Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo. In the 20th century, with ****urism,
Italy rose
again as a seminal...
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tennis and
badminton player Henri Pellizza.
Allison Danzig of The New York
Times said of
Pierre Pellizza: "
Pellizza was a
bulldog for tenacity. He showed...
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depicted as Il
quarto stato—The
Fourth Estate—in a
painting by
Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo. A
political journal of the left,
Quarto Stato,
published in...
- techniques.
Pellizza da
Volpedo applied the
technique to
social (and political) subjects; in this he was
joined by
Morbelli and Longoni.
Among Pellizza's Divisionist...
- with the
persons in the picture." The
piece has been
compared to
Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo’s
Fourth Estate (Il
Quarto Stato) due to its
similar subject...
- Henri-Edmond
Cross Divisionism –
Gaetano Previati,
Giovanni Segantini,
Pellizza da
Volpedo Symbolism –
Gustave Moreau,
Odilon Redon,
Edvard Munch, James...
- Balla,
Umberto Boccioni,
Francesco Hayez,
Giovanni Segantini,
Giuseppe Pellizza da
Volpedo and
Antonio Canova,
among others.
Works have been
donated by...