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Michele Cammarano (23 February 1835, Naples - 15 September 1920, Naples) was an Italian painter who was best known for his battle scenes, although he worked with a wide variety of subjects.

Self-portrait (1887)
Self-portrait (1887)

Biography


His grandfather was Giuseppe Cammarano, a painter and set-designer, and his father was Salvadore Cammarano, a famous opera librettist who wrote for Giuseppe Verdi. He enrolled at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli in 1853.[1] Later, he studied with Gabriele Smargiassi, Giuseppe Mancinelli and the Palizzi brothers (Filippo and Giuseppe), painters in the Naturalistic style.[2] He had his first exhibition in 1855 at the ""Real Museo Borbonico".[1]

In 1860, however, he became fascinated with Giuseppe Garibaldi and enlisted in the "Guardia Nazionale" to help eliminate the brigantaggio; a major step in the reunification of Italy. His experiences had a decisive influence on his artistic career. A brief stay in Florence after his service brought him into contact with the Macchiaioli, who also had some influence.[1] In 1863, one of his paintings was purchased by King Victor Emmanuel II.[3]

In 1865, he moved to Rome then, in 1867, to Venice. In 1870, his admiration for Gustave Courbet led him to Paris. He was determined to meet Courbet, which he did and, while he was there, discovered the works of Théodore Géricault.[1]

In 1888, he was commissioned by the Italian government to create a monumental canvas depicting the Battle of Dogali (1887). After reading about the geography and local customs, he moved to Massawa to inspect the battle site in person and remained for almost five years to complete the painting.[1] While there, he also created landscapes and portraits of the local people.

In 1900, he was appointed to succeed his old teacher, Filippo Palizzi, as Professor at the Institute in Naples. After that, his productivity declined; although he made a few trips to Sicily to paint landscapes.[1] A street in Naples has been named after him.


Selected paintings



References


  1. Biography from the Enciclopedia Treccani.
  2. Brief biography @ the Galleria Recta.
  3. Brief biography @ Libero.

Further reading





На других языках


- [en] Michele Cammarano

[fr] Michele Cammarano

Michele Cammarano (né à Naples le 25 février 1835 et mort dans la même ville le 15 septembre 1920) est un peintre italien qui est surtout connu pour ses scènes de bataille.

[it] Michele Cammarano

Michele Pietro Cammarano (Napoli, 23 febbraio 1835 – Napoli, 21 settembre 1920) è stato un pittore e docente italiano.

[ru] Каммарано, Микеле

Мике́ле Каммара́но (итал. Michele Cammarano; 23 февраля 1835, Неаполь, Королевство Обеих Сицилий — 21 сентября 1920, Неаполь, Королевство Италия) — итальянский живописец, писавший картины в стиле реализма. Автор многочисленных полотен, выполненных в батальном жанре.



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