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Filippo Palizzi (1818 – 1899) was an Italian painter.

Self-portrait, c. 1860
Self-portrait, c. 1860

Biography


Filippo Palizzi was born in Vasto (Chieti). He moved to Naples in 1837 and enrolled at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts, but withdrew after a few months to attend the private school of the painter Giuseppe Bonolis. Contact with his brother Giuseppe, who moved to France in 1844, introduced him to the painting of the Barbizon School. He visited Paris on the occasion of the Universal Exhibition in 1855 and then went on to the Netherlands. Having returned to Paris in 1863, he concentrated on nature studies from life and took part in the Universal Exhibition of 1867, winning a gold medal. The following decade saw further work on the handling of light both in landscapes painted outdoors and in paintings of interiors. He often painted genre scenes of children with animals.

His only painting at the Museum of Capodimonte, the Exodus of Animals from the Ark, is a parade of different species.

An advocate of the need to bring academic teaching up to date, he founded the Naples Società Promotrice di Belle Arti in 1861 together with Domenico Morelli and the Museo Artistico Industriale in 1878, being appointed director two years later. Filippo Palizzi was named commendatore of the Order of the Crown of Italy and of the Austrian Order of Franz Joseph, and honorary Associate of numerous Academies.[1] He died in Naples in 1899.

His brothers Francesco Paolo (1825-1871), Giuseppe (1812-1888), and Nicola Palizzi (1820-1877) were also painters.[2]

Among his many pupils were Giovanni Patrone and Gaetano de Vito.


Artworks



References


  1. Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 347-348.
  2. Francesco Cimmino: un poeta napoletano tra '800 e '900, by Pietro Cimmino Gibellini, page 90.

• Palizzi Filippo, in Vasto Gallery, blog of Filippo Marino, http://vastogallery.blogspot.com/



На других языках


- [en] Filippo Palizzi

[es] Filippo Palizzi

Filippo Palizzi (Vasto, 16 de junio de 1818 - Nápoles, 11 de septiembre de 1899) fue un pintor italiano del siglo XIX.

[fr] Filippo Palizzi

Filippo Palizzi, né le 16 juin 1818 à Vasto dans les Abruzzes, et mort le 11 septembre 1899 à Rome, est un peintre italien, précurseur du vérisme.

[it] Filippo Palizzi

Filippo Palizzi (Vasto, 16 giugno 1818 – Napoli, 11 settembre 1899) è stato un pittore italiano, nativo dell'Abruzzo, ma di scuola napoletana; fu uno dei maggiori artisti italiani della seconda metà dell'XIX secolo e uno degli esponenti più originali del verismo in pittura.

[ru] Палицци, Филиппо

Филиппо Палицци (итал. Filippo Palizzi; 16 июня 1818 (1818-06-16), Васто, Абруццо — 11 сентября 1899, Неаполь) — итальянский художник; второй из братьев Палицци.



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