Adriano Giuseppe Cecioni

Adriano Giuseppe Cecioni;Adriano Cecioni

yer: Florence

Doğmuş: 1836

Ölüm: 1886

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Early Life and Training

Adriano Giuseppe Cecioni

, an Italian artist, caricaturist, and critic, was born in 1836 in Florence, Italy. He belonged to a middle-class family of the local gentry. In 1859, he began his artistic training at the Florentine Academy under the sculptor Aristodemo Costoli. This marked the inception of his illustrious career in the art world.

Artistic Contributions and Associations

* Cecioni was a key figure associated with the Macchiaioli group, a pivotal movement in Italian art. * In 1860, he participated in a competition to provide military artworks for the Tuscan government, submitting a maquette for a statue of Charles Albert of Savoy, which won a prize but was deemed unsatisfactory by academicians. * His sculpture, The Suicide, exhibited at the Florence Academy in 1867, is a notable work from this period.

International Influences and Later Work

* In 1872, Cecioni spent six months in London, contributing a series of caricatures to Vanity Fair magazine. * Upon his return to Italy, he focused on producing genre works, often with a humorous tone, and painted domestic scenes. * His later years were consumed by art criticism, which began in the 1870s.

Legacy and Notable Works

* Cecioni's work is featured in several prominent collections, including Galleria d'arte moderna di Palazzo Pitti, Florence; Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna, Rome; Museo statale d'arte medievale e moderna, Arezzo; and Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan. * His writings were anthologized in Scritti e ricordi (1905).

Notable Paintings:

* The Suicide (1867) * Charles Albert of Savoy (maquette, 1860) Museums featuring his work: * Galleria d'arte moderna di Palazzo Pitti, Florence * Galleria nazionale d'arte moderna, Rome * Museo statale d'arte medievale e moderna, Arezzo * Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan

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