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Sarri studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence under Giuseppe Bezzuoli and Enrico Pollastrini, and was one of Antonio Ciseri’s best students. His artistic education was decidedly academic and his works were not affected by the deep transformations induced by the Macchiaioli’s stylistic revolution. As a result, his career never underwent […]
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Born in Tuscany, after studying at the Scuola Tecnica di Cortona in 1899 he went to Rome to the Scuola libera del Nudo all’Accademia and attended evening classes in drawing at the Villa Medici. He made friends with Boccioni, Corazzini and Cambellotti who shared his interest in socialist ideas and philosophy. Together with Boccioni […]
Telemaco Signorini was born in 1835 into a well-off family in Florence. His father was a genre painter at the court of the Grand Duke of Tuscany. He studied at the Scolopi where he got to know Giosuè Carducci and Diego Martelli and showed a particular fondness for literature. Following the early death of his brother Egisto in 1851 […]
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Born in Leghorn, cousin of the brothers Angiolo and Ludovico Tommasi, he studied at the Accademia di Firenze under the guidance of Carlo Markò junior and in 1876 showed his painting “Ingresso al castello di Signa” (Entrance to Signa Castle) at the “Promotrice”. At the end of the 70’s, at the Tommasi’s estate […]
The second of the five brothers, Angiolo was born in Livorno. There he attended the local School of Drawing, after which he frequented Angiolo Lemmi’s and Natale Betti’s studios. When his mother died in the 1870’s, his father remarried Mrs. Adele Bertolini who owned a home in Bellariva – not far from Florence – called “la Casaccia” […]