Antonio Mancini (1852-1930)
Professions: Figure painter; Porträtmaler; Painter; Landscape painter; Genre Painter; Portrait painter
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Antonio Mancini (Italia 1852-1930)
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Antonio Mancini (Italia 1852-1930)
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Antonio Mancini (Italia 1852-1930)
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ANTONIO MANCINI (ROMA 1852 - 1930)
Biography: Mancini
(b Albano Laziale, 14 Nov 1852; d Rome, 28 Dec 1930). Italian painter. He entered the Istituto di Belle Arti, Naples, at the age of 12; while still an adolescent he produced accomplished works such as Head of a Young Girl (1867; Naples, Capodimonte). On his graduation in 1873, Mancini, together with Francesco Paolo Michetti and Vincenzo Gemito, was at the forefront of VERISMO in Neapolitan art. Sharing a studio with Gemito, he painted the street boys, musicians and dancers of Naples, creating an anti-academic, popular art. His patron, Albert, Count Cahen of Antwerp (18461903), encouraged him to visit Paris in 1875, where he met Manet and Degas. After a second visit in 1877, he lightened his previously sombre palette and his style moved away from sensual modelling to become more decorative.
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