Giovanni Boldini [7]
Nationality : Italian genre and portrait painter, 1842-1931
Giovanni Boldini [PDF]
- Title : White Horse
- Info : canvas painting 39116--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39116
- Title : Inside the Studio of the Painter with Errazuriz Damsel
- Info : canvas painting 39117--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39117
- Title : Apples
- Info : canvas painting 39118--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39118
- Title : River Landscape
- Info : canvas painting 39119--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39119
- Title : Sewing Hands of a Woman
- Info : canvas painting 39120--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39120
- Title : In Giardino
- Info : canvas painting 39121--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39121
- Title : Ballerina in Mauve
- Info : canvas painting 39122--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39122
- Title : In the Bath
- Info : canvas painting 39123--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39123
- Title : Room of the Painter
- Info : canvas painting 39124--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39124
- Title : Woman in Black Looking at the Portrait of Signora Emiliana Concha de ossa
- Info : canvas painting 39125--Unknown.jpg
Oil Painting ID: 39125
Giovanni Boldini
Giovanni Boldini (December 31, 1842 - July 11, 1931) was an Italian genre and portrait painter, belonging to the Parisian school. According to a 1933 article in Time magazine, he was known as the "Master of Swish" because of his flowing style of painting.
Boldini was born in Ferrara, the son of a painter of religious subjects, and went to Florence in 1862 to study painting, meeting there the realist painters known as the Macchiaioli. Their influence is seen in Boldini's landscapes which show his spontaneous response to nature, although it is for his portraits that he became best known. He attained great success in London as a portraitist.
From 1872 Boldini lived in Paris, where he became a friend of Edgar Degas. He also became the most fashionable portrait painter in Paris in the late 19th century, with a dashing style of painting which shows some Impressionist influence but which most closely resembles the work of his contemporaries John Singer Sargent and Paul Helleu. He was nominated commissioner of the Italian section of the Paris Exposition in 1889, and received the Légion d'honneur for this appointment. He died in Paris in 1931.
Giovanni Boldini [PDF]
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