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Domenico Morelli (4 August 182313 August 1901) was an
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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
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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
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and
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Biography

He was born to a poor family in
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. His mother had hoped he would become a priest. His precocious talent was noted, and he was enrolled at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Naples in 1836–1846, where he befriended Francesco Altamura. His early works contain imagery drawn from the
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stories and
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such as
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. In 1845, he painted a prize-winning . In 1845–46, with the painting of , and help from a generous patron, the lawyer Ruggiero, he won a fellowship to study in Rome. In 1847–48, he painted and , the prize-winning , and . In 1847 at Rome, he painted a . Morelli had just returned to Naples, when the insurrections of 1848 erupted in Naples. He joined the protesters in the barricades on via Toledo, and was wounded, nearly killed, and briefly imprisoned. In a retrospective published after his death, Isabella Anderton would label Domenico as one of the ''warrior artists'' of Italy, a group which also included
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, Stefano Ussi, and Francesco Saverio Altamura. Released, Morelli returned to Rome. He painted (1851) and . In 1855 at the Florentine Exposition, he displayed his famous ''The Iconoclasts''. He participated in the Universal Exposition in
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in 1855. Later, in Florence, he was an active participant in the
Macchiaioli The Macchiaioli () were a group of Italian painters active in Tuscany in the second half of the nineteenth century. They strayed from antiquated conventions taught by the Italian art academies, and did much of their painting outdoors in order to ...
discussions on Realism. Morelli claimed that it was these discussions that made his own work less academic and helped him to develop a freer style and to experiment with color. In this period, he is grouped into the school of
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. In 1857, he won a contest to design the decoration of the church of San Francesco of Gaeta, a project never completed. On a trip to Milan he painted , ''Pompeian Bath'', and a . By 1857, he had returned to Naples, painting a . For the ceiling of the Royal chapel of Naples, he painted an ''Assumption of the Virgin''. He was a member of an independent society, led by his friend
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, to promote the liberal arts, called the in 1862. He was appointed consultant for new acquisitions of the Capodimonte art museum in Naples and, thus, had significant impact on the subsequent direction of the collections. In 1868, Morelli became a professor of painting at his old Academy, which now became the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Naples. From that period onward, his interest turned to religious and mystical themes, drawn from mostly Christian, but also Jewish and Muslim traditions. Perhaps best known from this period is the ''Assumption'' on the ceiling of the Royal Palace in Naples. Morelli was also one of the collaborators for the illustrations of the Amsterdam Bible in 1895. From 1899 until his death, he was president of the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. Morelli late in life won many awards and distinctions. he was named honorary professor of the principal academies of Italy and Europe, commendatore of the Order of SS. Maurizio e Lazzaro and of the
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, and . In June, 1886, he was knighted a senator by the King. He died on 13 August 1901 in Naples. Among his many pupils were
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, Antonio Mancini and Enrico Salfi. Morelli designed the frescoes painted for the tomb of
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, located in the church of San Vitale at
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, but they were completed posthumously by his son-in-law,
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. Antonio Mancini (Life and Work)


Gallery

File:Domenico Morelli 009.jpg, ''Neophyte'', 1851 File:Domenico Morelli - I martiri cristiani.png, ''Christian Martyrs'', 1851 File:Domenico Morelli - Ritratto di donna in rosso.jpg, ''Girl in Red'', 1855 File:Domenico Morelli 010.jpg, ''Angels carry Martyrs'', 1855 File:Domenico Morelli 006.jpg, ''Guinevere kisses Lancelot'' File:Domenico Morelli 005.jpg, ''Sultan's wife returns from the Bath'' File:I Vespri Siciliani - Domenico Morelli 1823-1901.jpg, ''
Sicilian Vespers The Sicilian Vespers ( it, Vespri siciliani; scn, Vespiri siciliani) was a successful rebellion on the island of Sicily that broke out at Easter 1282 against the rule of the French-born king Charles I of Anjou, who had ruled the Kingdom of S ...
'' File:Domenico Morelli 003.jpg, ''Pompeian Bath'', 1861 File:Domenico Morelli 008.jpg, ''
Maria De Medici Marie de' Medici (french: link=no, Marie de Médicis, it, link=no, Maria de' Medici; 26 April 1575 – 3 July 1642) was Queen of France and Navarre as the second wife of King Henry IV of France of the House of Bourbon, and Regent of the Kingd ...
visits Ruben's studio'', 1861 File:Domenico Morelli 004.jpg, ''Tasso reads his poem to Eleonora d'Este'', 1865 File:Coat of arms of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg, ''Gemini'', 1870s File:Domenico Morelli 001.jpg, ''Sermon of Mohammed'', 1890s File:Domenico Morelli - Le tentazioni di Sant'Antonio.jpg, ''Temptation of St Anthony'' File:Domenico Morelli - Cristo che veglia gli apostoli.jpg, Christ watches over Apostles, 1891 File:Domenico Morelli Noahs Dankgebet.jpg, ''Noah gives Thanks for Deliverance'', 1901


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Morelli, Domeico 19th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Realist artists 19th-century Neapolitan people 1823 births 1901 deaths Academic art People of the First Italian War of Independence Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli alumni Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli faculty 19th-century Italian male artists