Federico Faruffini (1833–1869) was an Italian painter and engraver of historical subjects, in a style that combines the styles and themes of
Realism
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In the arts
*Realism (arts), the general attempt to depict subjects truthfully in different forms of the arts
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*Literary realism, a move ...
with the diffuse outlines and lively colors of
Scapigliatura
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painters.
Biography
Born in
Sesto, a commune now inside the metropolitan area of
Milan
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, he initially trained with Trecourt in
Pavia
Pavia (, , , ; la, Ticinum; Medieval Latin: ) is a town and comune of south-western Lombardy in northern Italy, south of Milan on the lower Ticino river near its confluence with the Po. It has a population of c. 73,086. The city was the capit ...
. He befriended
Tranquillo Cremona and accompanied him to Milan and
Venice
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. He traveled with
Giovanni Carnovali
Giovanni Carnovali (29 September 1804 – 5 July 1873), known as Il Piccio ('the little one'), was an Italian painter.
Biography
Carnovali was born in Montegrino Valtravaglia (Varese). In 1815, at the age of just 11, he was admitted to the ...
. In the 1864 exposition at the Brera, he submitted a watercolor, ''Coro della Certosa di Pavia'', and four oil canvases: ''Scholars of
Alciato'', an ''Annunciation'', ''Sordello e Cunizza'', and his ''Machiavelli and Borgia,'' which he both painted and engraved, and for which he received a medal in 1866. His ''Sacrifice at the Nile'' was painted for the 1865 exhibition. In 1867, at the
Paris Salon
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, he was awarded a first prize medal for a paintings of ''Borgia'' and one of ''The death of Ernesto Cairoli''.
''La Pittura lombarda nel secolo XIX.''
Tipografia Capriolo e Massimino, 1900, page 68.
Lack of recognition and financial difficulties is said to have led him to his suicide at age 38, in Perugia
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The city is located about north of Rome and southeast of Florence. It covers a high hilltop and part o ...
.
Gallery
Federico Faruffini - Ponte Sant'Angelo.jpg, ''Ponte Sant'Angelo''
Federico Faruffini - La lettrice.jpg, ''The Reader''
Federico Faruffini - La gondola di Tiziano.jpg, ''Titian's Gondola''
Federico Faruffini - Il sacrificio della vergine al Nilo.jpg, ''Sacrifice of the Virgin to the Nile''
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1831 births
1869 deaths
19th-century Italian painters
19th-century Italian male artists
Italian male painters
People from Sesto San Giovanni
Neo-Pompeian painters
1860s suicides
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