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Giacomo Grosso (23 May 1860 in Cambiano 14 January 1938 in Turin) was an Italian painter.

Selfportrait (1931).
Selfportrait (1931).
La Femme (1895) exhibited at the first Venice Biennale
La Femme (1895) exhibited at the first Venice Biennale

Biography


After spending his childhood at Glaveno seminary, Giacomo Grosso enrolled at the Accademia Albertina in Turin in 1873, thanks to a scholarship he was awarded by Cambiano Town Council. He became a pupil of Andrea Gastaldi and made his debut in 1882 at the 24th Esposizione della Società di Incoraggiamento alle Belle Arti di Torino, completing his studies the following year. In 1884, he participated in the Esposizione Generale Italiana in Turin with a painting inspired by La storia di una capinera by Giovanni Verga. After coming into contact with the Paris art scene through his many stays in the French capital, he continued to exhibit assiduously in the Turin Promotrici, the Venice Biennale from the first edition in 1895 (with a one-man show in 1912), and in other international shows (Paris, 1896; Munich, 1899; San Francisco, 1915) where he became acclaimed as a portraitist. From 1901 when he made his first journey to South America he began to receive commissions from Argentina and in 1910, for the celebration of the Argentinean Centennial in Buenos Aires, he executed a large commemorative canvas The panorama of the Battle of Maipú (lost in the fire in 1923), an episode in the War of Independence.[1] From 1906 he held the chair of painting at the Accademia Albertina in Turin and in 1929 he was nominated senator of the Kingdom of Italy. His solo exhibition of over fifty works was curated by Leonardo Bistolfi at the Galleria Pesaro, Milan, in 1926.

Among his pupils are Arturo Conterno,[2] Maurizio Pellegrini,[3] Eso Pelluzi,[4] and Giovanni Rava.[5]




References


  1. Lanza Lazcano, Carlos (2012). Catástrofes de Chile: álbum de prensa de antaño. Santiago de Chile: Ril editores. pp. 80–85. ISBN 978-956-284-868-8.
  2. Notes for exhibition of Solo Donna: La Figura Femminile nella prima metà del Novecento in Piemonte Archived 2016-03-05 at the Wayback Machine, curated by Gianfranco Schialvino; exhibition in the city of Bra in 2011, page 82.
  3. Gianfranco Schialvino, page 134.
  4. Gianfranco Schialvino, page 136.
  5. Gianfranco Schialvino, page 138.

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Giacomo Grosso (geboren 23. Mai 1860 in Cambiano, Piemont-Sardinien; gestorben 14. Januar 1938 in Turin) war ein italienischer Maler.
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Giacomo Grosso (Cambiano, 23 de mayo de 1860 – Turín, 14 de enero de 1938) fue un pintor italiano.

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Giacomo Grosso, né à Cambiano le 23 mai 1860 et mort à Turin le 14 janvier 1938, est un peintre italien, portraitiste, peintre de genre et d'histoire.

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Giacomo Grosso (Cambiano, 23 maggio 1860 – Torino, 14 gennaio 1938) è stato un pittore italiano.



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