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Gerolamo Induno

1825 - 1890

Kurzbiografie

  • Art period: 19. Jahrhundert
  • Top 3 works:
    • Waiting for the Train
    • Beggar under the snow
    • The marchion of gamb avert (sketch)
  • Nationality: Italien
  • Died: 1890
  • Works on APS: 14
  • Museums on APS:
    • Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto
    • Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto
    • Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto
    • Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto
    • Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art of Trento and Rovereto
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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Lifespan: 65 years
  • Born: 1825, Italien
  • Top-ranked work: Waiting for the Train
  • Creative periods: mature period
  • Movements: romanticism

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Frage 1:
Wie wurde Gerolamo Induno für seine ersten Kunstunterrichtsjahre ausgebildet?
Frage 2:
Während welcher Krieg diente Gerolamo Induno als Soldat, insbesondere mit den Bersaglieri?
Frage 3:
Was war Domenico Indunos Beruf neben seinen künstlerischen Tätigkeiten?
Frage 4:
Für welches historische Ereignis wurde Gerolamo Induno bekannt, insbesondere durch seine Gemälde?
Frage 5:
Welche Verletzung hatte einen bedeutenden Einfluss auf Gerolamo Indunos spätere künstlerische Karriere?

Gerolamo Induno: Painter of War and Romantic Sentiment

Gerolamo Induno (1825-1890) occupies a prominent place in the annals of Italian Romantic painting, primarily celebrated for his dramatic portrayals of military campaigns and the fervent spirit of the Risorgimento – Italy’s unification movement. Born in Milan to a chef and butler father, Induno's artistic trajectory commenced with formal instruction at the Brera Academy under Luigi Sabatelli from 1839 to 1846, firmly establishing him within Milanese artistic circles. His initial exhibitions showcased portraits alongside Alessandro Manzoni’s lost “Betrothed,” marking an early engagement with literary and theatrical inspiration.

Early Career & Influences

Induno's formative years were profoundly shaped by the intellectual currents of Romanticism—a movement deeply invested in heroism, emotion, and idealized visions of national identity. His brother Domenico Induno, equally accomplished as an artist, functioned as a pivotal collaborator and artistic mentor, nurturing a shared aesthetic sensibility that would permeate their subsequent creations. This symbiotic relationship fostered experimentation with color palettes and compositional techniques, reflecting the broader stylistic trends of the period. Sabatelli’s guidance instilled in Induno a disciplined approach to observation and representation—skills crucial for capturing the dynamism of both human subjects and historical events.

Military Service & Artistic Expression

A decisive turning point arrived in 1848 when Induno and Domenico participated in the Five Days of Milan, fleeing Austrian repression amidst the uprising. This visceral experience instilled within them an acute awareness of political upheaval and decisively fueled their artistic endeavors during this turbulent era. Recognizing the power of visual narrative to convey moral convictions and inspire patriotic fervor, Induno enlisted in a volunteer regiment led by General Giacomo Medici, meticulously documenting the siege of Rome with sketches that blossomed into monumental paintings—most notably “The Battle of Chernaya,” purchased by King Victor Emmanuel II. These canvases exemplify Induno’s masterful command of chiaroscuro—the dramatic interplay of light and shadow—to heighten emotional impact and convey the intensity of combat. Domenico's involvement ensured a consistent dialogue between artistic vision and historical documentation.

The Crimean War & Continued Resilience

Despite facing considerable personal hardship—including a debilitating stabbing wound sustained during the defense of Villa del Vascello—Induno’s unwavering devotion to art persisted. Serving with distinction in the Bersaglieri, he captured scenes of bravery and camaraderie on canvas, demonstrating an empathetic understanding of human experience under pressure. The injury temporarily impeded his artistic pursuits; however, it did not extinguish the creative spark that characterized his entire life. His brother Domenico continued to support him, fostering a collaborative spirit that enriched their artistic output.

Milanese Artistic Circle & Legacy

Supported by Count Giulio Litta—a prominent composer and avid art collector—Induno returned to Milan under favorable circumstances, resuming work alongside Domenico in whose studio he honed his skills and explored innovative stylistic approaches. His oeuvre encompasses genre paintings depicting scenes of rural life alongside monumental historical canvases imbued with patriotic fervor. Induno’s distinctive style—characterized by rich color palettes, expressive brushwork, and a keen eye for detail—continues to resonate with collectors and scholars alike. He is remembered as an artist who skillfully translated the emotional intensity of his era into enduring visual narratives—a testament to the transformative power of art in shaping cultural consciousness. His paintings stand as poignant reminders of Italy’s struggle for independence and embody the Romantic ideal of heroic virtue confronting adversity.



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