Italian High Renaissance Painter, ca.1450-1525 Related Paintings of CARPACCIO, Vittore :. | Presentation of Jesus in the Temple (detail) dsf | Meeting of the Betrothed Couple (detail) sdg | Presentation of Jesus in the Temple dfg | Martyrdom of the Pilgrims and the Funeral of St Ursula (detail) fdg | St Catherine of Alexandria and St Veneranda dfg | Related Artists: William Holyoake British genre and historical painter , 1834-1894 Lorenzo Delleani (Pollone (Biella), 1840 - Turin, 1908) was an Italian painter.
A pupil of Cesare Gamba and Carlo Arienti at the Albertina Academy in Turin, Delleani worked initially in the field of history painting and received various marks of official recognition. He exhibited work at the Paris Salon of 1874 and gradually modernised his means of expression and range of subjects at the end of the decade with a new focus on landscape and painting from life. The early 1880s saw an exclusive focus on painting en plein air, capturing light in thick strokes of colour. His most frequent subjects were views of the Piedmontese and Lombard countryside in changing conditions of light and season. The artistes presentation of some 40 works at the Venice Biennale in 1905 and participation in the International Exhibition in Munich of the same year set the seal on his international success.
kaspar kenckel portrait of olof rudbeck the elder
1630-1720