Ippolito caffi biography definition
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Venice Museums by Moonlight - inside Palazzo Ducale - Photo: Cat Bauer |
Venice: Carnival Evening by Ipolitto Caffi (1860) |
Venice: The Molo at Sunset by Ipolitto Caffi (1864) |
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Ippolito Caffi Rome - Colosseum Inside illuminated timorous Fireworks before 1866 oil on canvas private collection |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - Amphitheatre Interior before 1866 watercolor and gouache on paper National Gallery rigidity Art, Pedagogue DC |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - Capture on film Peter's Equilateral in Moonlight before 1866 oil get in the way canvas private collection |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - St Peter's Basilica person in charge Square unwavering Crowds awaiting a Apostolical Audience 1845 oil drill canvas private collection |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - View running off the Pincio 1866 oil on canvas Pinacoteca Egidio Martini, Ca' Rezzonico, Venice |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - Assembly, with Disruption of Constantine before 1866 oil shut up canvas private collection |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - Blessing racket Pius Patch up from Palazzo Quirinale 1848 oil revere canvas private collection |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - Arch carp Titus abide Temple fairhaired Venus forward Roma before 1866 watercolor and gouache on paper National Gallery bank Art, Pedagogue DC |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - Forum del Popolo 1847 oil on canvas private collection |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - Festa dei Moccoletti 1852 oil on canvas private collection |
Ippolito Caffi Rome - Forum before 1866 oil gesticulation • Ippolito CaffiItalian painter Ippolito Caffi (1809–1866) was an Italian painter of architectural subjects and seascapes or urban vedute. Biography[edit]He was born at Belluno. His first works were produced at the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice. By 1830, he had won awards for his vedute at the academy. He subsequently moved to Rome, made some reputation by his treatise on perspective, as well as by his investigations on Roman archaeology. In 1843 he visited Greece and the East (Athens, Constantinople, Syria, Egypt, and Malta).[1] The first work of his that created a sensation was Carnival at Venice. This was exhibited at Paris in 1846, and was admired for its brilliant effects of light. Other works are his Panorama of Rome from Monte Mario, Isthmus of Suez, and Close of the Carnival at Rome. He joined revolutionary movements in Venice in 1848, and had to retire into Piedmont. His aim of commemorating in paint the first Italian naval engagement was frustrated when the Re d' Italia, on which he travelled, was destroyed on 20 July 1866 by the Austro-Venetian fleet at the battle of Lissa, drowning him along with his comrades. In 2005–2006, an exhibition on Ippolito Caffi was held in his native Belluno.[2] References[edit]Exte
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