Vincenzo Gemito (July 16, 1852 – March 1, 1929) was an Italian sculptor and artist.[1][2]
Although he worked in various studios of well-known artists in his native Naples, Rome and Paris, he is considered to have largely been self-taught, the reason he produced such distinctive works for that time, replacing sentiment with outstanding realism. His work was part of the sculpture event in the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics.[3]
VincenzoGemito (July 16, 1852 – March 1, 1929) was an Italian sculptor and artist. Although he worked in various studios of well-known artists in his...
internazionale. Con nuovi documenti e un'opera ritrovata". Antonio Mancini e VincenzoGemito (in Italian). Cinisello Balsamo: Silvana Editoriale. pp. 25–39....
includes Donatello's David, Amore-Attis and St. George Tabernacle, VincenzoGemito's Pescatore ("fisherboy"), Jacopo Sansovino's Bacchus, Giambologna's...
Federico Cortese, Domenico Morelli, Saverio Altamura, Giuseppe De Nittis, VincenzoGemito, Antonio Mancini, and Raffaello Pagliaccetti. Amongst the painters...
Francesco Jerace during his youth. In his adulthood he modelled for VincenzoGemito, who presented him as a prototype of homoerotic masculine beauty[citation...
Aragon (sculpted by Achille D'Orsi) Emperor Charles V (sculpted by VincenzoGemito) Charles III of Spain (sculpted by Raffaele Belliazzi) Joachim Murat...
Vincenzo Caprile and Vincenzo Gemito, both Neapolitans, at the Galleria Pesaro, Milan, in 1927. Laura Casone, Vincenzo Migliaro, online catalogue Artgate...
Hendrik Geerts (1807–1855), Belgium Gego (1912–1994), Germany/Venezuela VincenzoGemito (1852–1929), Italy Isa Genzken (born 1948), Germany Helen Margaret...
Gennaro Maldarelli Portraits of Mariano Fortuny and Domenico Morelli, by VincenzoGemito Kidnapping of Helen and Immaculate Conception by Luca Giordano Christ...
World Cup Trophy, UEFA Europa League trophy and UEFA Supercup trophy VincenzoGemito (1852–1929), Italian sculptor, draughtsmen Lorenzo Ghiberti (1378–1455)...
Flavio Gioia. Vincenzo Ragusa (1841–1927), taught sculpture from 1876 to 1882, and introduced European fine arts to Japan. VincenzoGemito (1852–1929),...
Another key influence in the formation of his own unique style was VincenzoGemito, whose studio in Naples he visited several times. He inspired in him...
Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page . Gemito and Neapolitan Sculpture of the 1800s and 1900s. Works by or about Vincenzo Alfano at Internet Archive v t e...
Poggioreale cemetery in Naples. His tomb, embellished with a bust made by VincenzoGemito later exhibited in the Capodimonte Observatory Museum, was inaugurated...
Italian-American artist. At the same time she became a disciple of VincenzoGemito in Naples. There she was betrothed to nobleman Cappabianca, but the...
Neapolitan sculpture produced by Achille D'Orsi, Filippo Cifariello and VincenzoGemito. Examples are works such as La cicca (Modena, private collection),...
and Stanislao Lista. He also established a close relationship with VincenzoGemito. He returned to Palermo in 1874 and won a competition for a four-year...
Louise Upton Brumback, American landscape painter (b. 1867) March 1 VincenzoGemito, Italian sculptor (b. 1852) Ernst Oppler, German painter (b. 1867)...
Thomas Eakins Fanie Eloff Beatrice Fenton Harriet Whitney Frishmuth VincenzoGemito Robert Graves Ludwig von Hofmann Winslow Homer Anna Hyatt Huntington...
school Galileo Galilei in Florence. During a stay in Naples he met VincenzoGemito, who encouraged him to pursue sculpture. He graduated in literature...
Ercole Drei; Emil Fuchs and his mistress, the painter Barbara Leoni; VincenzoGemito; Baldomer Gili i Roig; John William Godward; Virgilio Guidi; Carlo...