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Vittorio Bolaffio (3 June 1883 – 26 December 1931) was an Italian painter.

Vittorio Bolaffio
Born(1883-03-06)6 March 1883
Trieste, Austrian Empire (present-day Italy)
Died26 December 1931(1931-12-26) (aged 48)
Trieste, Italy
NationalityItalian
OccupationPainter

Biography


Bolaffio was born in Gorizia on 3 June 1883, to Amodeo (or Amadio) and Pia Gentilomo.[1] His father owned arable land, and traded in wines;[2] his family was of Jewish origin, of comfortable economic conditions.[3] Having spent his early years mainly in Palmanova, Bolaffio was initially trained in Trieste, studying under Giovanni Cossar and Italico Brass: it was his teachers who advised him to continue his education in Florence and to turn to Giovanni Fattori.[1][3] Between 1900 and 1902 he attended the artist's studio, and in a course held by Fattori he met Amedeo Modigliani.[1][3] In 1907 Bolaffio joined the Trieste artistic circle, and in 1909 opened a studio in Trieste.[3] In 1910 he went to Paris, where Modigliani also resided: the latter brought him into contact with the Parisian art environment, and Bolaffio met and was inspired by Matisse, Cézanne, and Gauguin.[3]

After spending a period in Trieste after returning from Paris, in 1912 Bolaffio decided to embark as a fireman on the ships of the Lloyd Triestino and made numerous trips, reaching Asia.[1][3] In 1913 he returned to Italy and was able to exhibit in Naples some paintings inspired by his travels to the East.[3] Bolaffio was then called to arms at the outbreak of the First World War, and took part in the entire conflict, remaining deeply shocked.[3] In 1919, when the war was over, he returned to live in Trieste.[3] He made numerous portraits of illustrious personalities of the day, including Umberto Saba, Dario De Tuoni and Ruggero Rovan.[3] In 1926 his father died and Bolaffio isolated himself from public life.[3] On 15 December 1931 he donated the work Triptych of the Port to the Revoltella Museum.[3] He died in Trieste on 26 December 1931.[1][4]


References


  1. Anna Barricelli. "BOLAFFIO, Vittorio". Treccani. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  2. "Vittorio Bolaffio e il porto di Trieste". Revoltella Museum. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  3. Alessandro Quinzi. "BOLAFFIO VITTORIO (1883 - 1931)". dizionariobiograficodeifriulani.it. Retrieved 7 August 2020.
  4. "Necrologio". Il Piccolo della sera. 28 December 1931. p. 7. Retrieved 7 August 2020.

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Vittorio Bolaffio (Gorizia, 3 giugno 1883 – Trieste, 26 dicembre 1931) è stato un pittore italiano.



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