Agostino Brunias
Agostino Brunias (c. 1730 - April 2, 1796) was a London-based Italian painter from Rome. Strongly associated with West Indian art, he left England at the height of his career to chronicle Dominica and the neighboring islands of the West Indies. Painted in the tradition of verite ethnographique, his art was as escapist as it was romantic.
Brunias was born in Rome c. 1730; the exact date is uncertain. His first name has been spelled in various ways including Abraham, Alexander, August, or Austin, while his surname has been recorded as Brunais and Brunyas. Brunias was a student at the Accademia di San Luca, Rome, where he won Third Prize in the Second Class for painting in 1754. An early oil painting of his was exhibited in Rome two years earlier. Related Paintings of Agostino Brunias :. | The Conversation | Atropos | Winter landscape of Norrland with birch trees | The Artist's Mother 1 | Portrait of artist-s Wife | Related Artists: Mellen, Mary BloodAmerican Painter, 1817-1882 SchoonoverFrank Earle Schoonover (1877-1972). Gillis MostraertHulst 1534-Antwerp after 1598
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