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Roberto Ferruzzi (Italian: [roˈbɛrto ferˈruttsi]; 16 December 1853 16 February 1934)[1] was an Italian artist. He is best known for the painting Madonnina[2] that won the second Venice Biennale in 1897.

Roberto Ferruzzi
A copy of the Madonnina
Born
Roberto Ferruzzi

(1853-12-16)16 December 1853
Sebenico, Kingdom of Dalmatia, Austrian Empire
(Today Šibenik, Croatia)
Died16 February 1934(1934-02-16) (aged 80)
Venice, Kingdom of Italy
NationalityItalian
Notable work
Madonnina

Biography


Roberto Ferruzzi was born in Sebenico in Dalmatia (today Šibenik, Croatia) in 1853 to Italian parents. At the age of four he moved to Venice with his family. After the death of his father, a lawyer, he returned to Dalmatia to study classics. In 1868, he returned to Venice to enroll in the Liceo Marco Foscarini. He subsequently entered the University of Padua, and graduated with a law degree, however instead of practicing law he gained vocation as a self-taught painter.[3]

Afterwards, he moved to Luvigliano, a frazione of Torreglia, where he painted Madonnina in 1897.[4]

Ferruzzi exhibited his work for the first time in 1883 in Turin, consisting mostly of figure paintings. In 1887, he exhibited a canvas in Venice titled La prima penitenza, a genre painting of a boy praying a rosary in penance for bad behavior, whilst his grandmother looks on amused. In 1891-1892 at the Palermo exposition his genre painting Hush! won an award. In 1897, he exhibited the Madonnina and Toward the Light in Venice.[5]

Ferruzzi died on 16 February 1934 in Venice and was buried in the small cemetery of Luvigliano in his family's plot, near his wife Ester Sorgato and his daughter Mariska.

He bore two descendants of the same name: his son Roberto (nicknamed Bobo), a painter of lagoons; and his grandson Roberto (nicknamed Robi), an art appraiser and antiquarian.


References


  1. IL DALMATA, ottobre 2008, PDF
  2. Madonna of the Streets
  3. La Biennale di Venezia, Volume 2, by Esposizione (2 : 1897) page 109-110.
  4. "Madonnina del Ferruzzi" (in Italian). luvigliano.it. Retrieved 17 December 2014.
  5. History of Modern Italian Art, by Ashton Rollins Willard (1902), page 644-645.


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[de] Roberto Ferruzzi

Roberto Ferruzzi (* 16. Dezember 1853 in Šibenik in Dalmatien (heute Kroatien); † 16. Februar 1934 in Luvigliano, Gemeinde Torreglia) war ein italienischer Maler.
- [en] Roberto Ferruzzi

[fr] Roberto Ferruzzi

Roberto Ferruzzi (né à Šibenik (actuellement en Croatie), le 16 décembre 1853 et mort à Venise, le 16 février 1934[1]) est un peintre italien.

[it] Roberto Ferruzzi

Roberto Ferruzzi (Sebenico, 16 dicembre 1853 – Venezia, 16 febbraio 1934[1]) è stato un pittore italiano.

[ru] Ферруцци, Роберто

Роберто Ферруцци (итал. Roberto Ferruzzi [roˈbɛrto ferˈruʦʦi][1]; 16 декабря 1853, Шибенник, Австро-Венгрия — 12 февраля 1934, Венеция, Италия) [2] — итальянский художник. Наиболее известен своей работой Мадоннина[3], которая была показана на второй Венецианской биеннале в 1897 году.



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