Attilio Andreoli

Attilio Andreoli

yer: Chiari Near Brescia

Doğmuş: 1877

Ölüm: 1950

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Early Life and Training

Attilio Andreoli

, an Italian painter from Italy (1877-1950), was raised in an orphanage before pursuing his artistic journey. He studied under the tutelage of Giuseppe Bertini, Vespasiano Bignami, and Cesare Tallone at the esteemed Brera Academy.

Artistic Style and Success

Andreoli's work is characterized by its realist style, often depicted in oil and acquaforte. His first success came with the painting Rispha che protegge i corpi dei suoi figli, awarded 4000 lire in 1900. This was followed by his notable works:

  • Christ and the Adulterer (1903), which won an award in Milan.
  • A cycle of mural decorations in the church of the Frati Minori, in via Farini, Milan (1903).
  • Lotta di elementi (1906), a triptych exhibited at the National Exhibition at the Brera.
  • The Violinist (1917), which earned him a gold medal.

Notable Works and Locations

Andreoli's works can be found in various notable locations, including:

Legacy and Association with the Brera Academy

Andreoli remained an honorary associate at the Brera Academy, even after his retirement to Cannobio (Italy; province of Verbano-Cusio-Ossola). His association with the academy reflects his enduring impact on Italian art. Explore more of Attilio Andreoli's works and other artists on Wikioo.org: [https://Wikioo.org/@/Attilio-Andreoli](https://Wikioo.org/@/Attilio-Andreoli) | [https://Wikioo.org/Art.nsf/O/A@D3CPAB](https://Wikioo.org/Art.nsf/O/A@D3CPAB) (The Early Renaissance Art Movement) Discover the rich history of art with Wikioo.org's extensive collection: [https://Wikioo.org/@@/A@D3CL2X--A-Journey-Through-Art-History-with-Wikioo.org-s-Extensive-Collection-](https://Wikioo.org/@@/A@D3CL2X--A-Journey-Through-Art-History-with-Wikioo.org-s-Extensive-Collection-)

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