Girolamo Induno ( Italian. Gerolamo Induno ; December 13, 1827 , Milan - December 18, 1890 , Milan) - Italian painter .
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Biography
Girolamo Induno was born in Milan in 1825. His father was a chef and butler at the Milan courtyard. He received his first art lessons at the Academy of Brera, where he studied with Luigi Sabatelli from 1839 to 1846. He began to seriously engage in art after 1848 and for the first time published his works to the public in Paris in 1855 . Then these were small pictures depicting Garibaldians . Their merits immediately drew general attention to the artist.
The paintings of Induno that followed him, in which he mainly reproduced also soldiers' types and military life, further enhanced his reputation as an observant and skillful composer, endowed with warmth of feeling and excellent in all means of painting. The main ones in the series of these paintings are “Letter from the camp”, “The story of the Garibaldian”, “Garibaldiye on guard”, “The Magenta battle”, “The gallant friend of the house”, “Italy of 1866”, “The Emigrants”, “Parting conscription with his lover "," Lover of Antiquities "," Savoyarka "and some others.
He died in Milan in 1890 after a long illness and was buried in the Monumental Cemetery .
His older brother, Domenico, was also a famous artist, and they often worked together.
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 Gerolamo Induno
Links
- Induno, Girolamo // Encyclopedic Dictionary of Brockhaus and Efron : in 86 tons (82 tons and 4 extra). - SPb. , 1890-1907.