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1904 - 1989

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  • Lifespan: 85 years
  • Born: 1904
  • Works on APS: 9
  • Top 3 works:
    • Fleurs
    • St. Vincent Tournante Beaune
    • Nature Morte Aux Pommes
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  • Died: 1989
  • Copyright status: Under copyright
  • Top-ranked work: Fleurs
  • Art period: Modern

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Emmanuel Bellini (1904 – 1989): Venetian Painter of Light and Atmosphere

Emmanuel Bellini was born in Monaco during the Belle Époque, a period marked by optimism and artistic flourishing. Surrounded by the idyllic Mediterranean landscape—the fragrant flowers and fruits of Provence—he absorbed influences that would permeate his distinctive style. His family’s modest origins instilled in him a grounding humility alongside an innate curiosity for beauty and observation. Early Artistic Training: Bellini began his formal education at Monaco school, where he honed his drawing skills under the tutelage of Charles Damas, architect of iconic landmarks like the Paris Opera House and Monaco’s Casino. Damas's emphasis on geometric precision and architectural harmony profoundly impacted Bellini’s artistic sensibilities, shaping his later compositions with a subtle structural underpinning. Career in Architecture & Artistic Exploration: Following his architectural studies, Bellini established his studio in Sainte-Maxime before relocating to Cannes, where he resided until his death. Simultaneously, he pursued painting with unwavering dedication, initially inspired by the sea and sailboats—a motif that would reappear frequently throughout his oeuvre. He quickly gained recognition from prominent artists like Louis Pastour, Jean-Gabriel Domergue, Pablo Picasso, and Kees van Dongen, who welcomed him into their artistic circles and encouraged him to explore Parisian art studios. Notable Works & Artistic Style: Bellini’s paintings are characterized by a masterful manipulation of light and color—a hallmark of Venetian Impressionism. He skillfully captured the ephemeral qualities of atmosphere, employing loose brushstrokes and vibrant hues to convey mood and emotion. Recurring themes included scenes of everyday life in Parisian society, architectural vistas like the Panthéon, and landscapes infused with poetic sensibility. His distinctive style blended elements of Renaissance and Baroque traditions, resulting in canvases that resonate with both grandeur and intimacy. Major Achievements & Legacy: Bellini’s artistic output spanned several decades, producing over 300 paintings—many of which are housed in museums across Europe. He achieved considerable acclaim during his lifetime, particularly for his posters promoting the Cannes Film Festival, demonstrating an ability to adapt to evolving cultural trends while maintaining a steadfast commitment to artistic integrity. Emmanuel Bellini’s enduring legacy lies in his contribution to Venetian art history and his masterful depiction of light and atmosphere—a testament to his profound understanding of visual perception and artistic expression.



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