Domenico Morelli (4 August 1823 – 13 August 1901)[1] was an Italian painter, who mainly produced historical and religious works. Morelli was immensely influential in the arts of the second half of the 19th century, both as director of the Accademia di Belle Arti in Naples, but also because of his rebelliousness against institutions: traits that flourished into the passionate, often patriotic, Romantic and later Symbolist subjects of his canvases. Morelli was the teacher of Vincenzo Petrocelli, Ulisse Caputo, and Anselmo Gianfanti.
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DomenicoMorelli (4 August 1823 – 13 August 1901) was an Italian painter, who mainly produced historical and religious works. Morelli was immensely influential...
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was enrolled at the Accademia di Belle Arti, where he studied with DomenicoMorelli, Filippo Palizzi and Gioacchino Toma. After graduating, he went abroad...
tympanum's mosaics portray “The triumph of Christ” in a work created by DomenicoMorelli and whose original designs are retained in the Town Hall. Sixty-two...
Attanasio, Calcedonio Reina, Francesco Lojacono, Pasquale Liotta, DomenicoMorelli, Alessandro Abate, Antonino Gandolfo and Giuseppe Gandolfo, along with...
January 1844 – 26 December 1883) was an Italian painter. Together with DomenicoMorelli and Filippo Palizzi, he was one of the most elite Neapolitan artists...
centuries, included painters, such as Giacinto Gigante, Federico Cortese, DomenicoMorelli, Saverio Altamura, Giuseppe De Nittis, Vincenzo Gemito, Antonio Mancini...
Accademia di Belle Arti in Rome, where he was a pupil of the painter DomenicoMorelli. Gabrini was born in Rome in 1856. Gabrini showed an early interest...
Palizzi La terrazza di DomenicoMorelli by Achille Carrillo Isabella Orsini duchessa di Bracciano (1844) by Francesco Domenico Guerrazzi Landscapes by...
Naples. Born in Salerno, he went to Naples and studied under professor DomenicoMorelli, painting genre subjects sometimes in oil, but more commonly in watercolor...
Savoy, further pieces were added to the art collections, appointing DomenicoMorelli as consultant for new acquisitions. They also added an extensive collection...
Castelbottaccio, Molise. His style was influenced by the works of DomenicoMorelli, Ignazio Perrici, and Gioacchino Toma. He traveled to Paris with Pietro...
century) Paolo Moranda Cavazzola (1486–1522) Giorgio Morandi (1890–1964) DomenicoMorelli (1823–1901) Moretto da Brescia (c.1498–1554) Emma Moretto (19th century)...
in the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies (now in Lazio). He studied under DomenicoMorelli, and was active as a painter from about 1850. He was principally a...
Rome, Modigliani admired the work of DomenicoMorelli, a painter of dramatic religious and literary scenes. Morelli had served as an inspiration for a group...
5 acts by Felicia Hemans 1821-1823 by Francesco Hayez 1859-1860 by DomenicoMorelli 1865 by Michele Rapisardi 1890-1891 by Erulo Eroli In 1594, when the...
it as a residence and also added to the art collections, appointing DomenicoMorelli as consultant for new acquisitions. They also added an extensive collection...
artistic School of Posillipo in the 19th century. Artists such as DomenicoMorelli, Giacomo Di Chirico, Francesco Saverio Altamura and Gioacchino Toma...
Influenced by Romanticism, Pellegrini studied in Rome and Naples with DomenicoMorelli. He then took up travelling around Europe, completing many landscapes...
Institute of Fine Arts of Naples; he then worked in the studio of DomenicoMorelli. Among his works: A Song of Love and Idyll, exhibited at Milan, and...
simple genre piece: A Girl who Laughs, exhibited at the Promotrice. DomenicoMorelli took note and encouraged him. He began painting landscapes at Granatello...
admitted to the Institute of Fine Arts in Naples, where he studied under DomenicoMorelli (1823–1901), a painter of historical scenes who favored dramatic chiaroscuro...
Florence under Enrico Pollastrini. Between 1878 and 1879 he worked under DomenicoMorelli in Naples. He then traveled to Paris where he met Léon Bonnat, and...