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Enrico Gamba (3 June 1831, in Turin 19 October 1883, in Turin) was an Italian painter of genre scenes, period pieces and a few portraits.

Portrait of Enrico Gamba, c. 1871
Portrait of Enrico Gamba, c. 1871

Biography


Frederic Leighton and Enrico Gamba; portrait by Eduard von Steinle (1852)
Frederic Leighton and Enrico Gamba; portrait by Eduard von Steinle (1852)

His father worked for the Royal Accounting Office. He was the younger brother of Francesco Gamba, who was already well-established as a painter when Enrico was a boy. At the age of twelve, he was enrolled at the Accademia Albertina, where he studied with Michele Cusa, Giovanni Marghinotti and Carlo Arienti.[1]

Repose
Repose

In 1850, he went to Germany, where he studied at the Städelschule in Frankfurt with Eduard von Steinle. After graduating, he toured Northern Europe with his friend, the English painter Frederic Leighton, then returned to Italy, where they frequented the Antico Caffè Greco and came to be influenced by Friedrich Overbeck.[1]

His first major exhibitions were in 1854, at the "Promotrice di Torino", and 1855 at the "Esposizione di Brera", where he presented one of his best-known works, Titian's Funeral, which was bought by the Royal Family. That same year, he visited Leighton's studio in Paris and obtained a teaching position at the Albertina. Three of his best-known students there were Luigi Capello [it], Giovanni Battista Quadrone and Canuto Borelli.

In 1860, the Ministry of Public Instruction commissioned him to paint a scene of King Victor Amadeus II giving aid to the victims of the War of the Spanish Succession.[1] The painting, completed in 1864, was exhibited at the Exposition Universelle in 1867.

Carlo Goldoni Seeking Inspiration
Carlo Goldoni Seeking Inspiration

Following Italian unification, he devoted himself primarily to institutional work involving patriotic scenes from the Risorgimento period. In 1872, he created another well-known work, showing the playwright Carlo Goldoni studying the common people for inspiration. It was presented at a major exposition in Venice.

He collaborated with Andrea Gastaldi in restoring the Cathedral of Chieri and, from 1882 to 1883, painted some Stations of the Cross for the Church of San Gioacchino [it] in Turin. He also painted two curtains for theaters in Baltimore and Buenos Aires.[1]


References


  1. Brief biography from the Dizionario Biografico @ Treccani.

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Enrico Gamba, né le 3 janvier 1831 à Turin et mort le 19 octobre 1883 à Turin, est un peintre italien de scènes de genre, de pièces d'époque et de quelques portraits.

[it] Enrico Gamba

Enrico Gamba (Torino, 3 gennaio 1831 – Torino, 19 ottobre 1883) è stato un pittore italiano.



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