Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo (28 July 1868 – 14 June 1907) was an Italian
divisionist painter. He was born and died in
Volpedo, in the
Piedmont
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region of northern Italy.
Pellizza was a pupil of
Pio Sanquirico
Pio Sanquirico (Milan, Austrian Empire 1847–1900) was an Italian painter.
Biography
Sanquirico mostly exhibited in Italy. In 1880 he was invited to the National Exposition of Fine Arts of Turin, where he exhibited ''In Time of Peace''. In 1881 ...
. He used a
divisionist technique in which a painting is created by juxtaposing small dots of paint according to specific color theory. Although he exhibited often, his work achieved popularity in death through their reproduction in socialist magazines and the acclaim they received from 20th century art critics.
Biography
Giuseppe Pellizza was born in Volpedo, of the
Province of Alessandria
The Province of Alessandria ( it, Provincia di Alessandria; pms, Provincia ëd Lissandria; in Piedmontese of Alessandria: ''Provinsa ëd Lissändria'') is an Italian province, with a population of some 425,000, which forms the southeastern part o ...
on July 28, 1868, to Pietro and Maddalena Cantù and into a wealthy peasant family. He attended the technical school of
Castelnuovo Scrivia
Castelnuovo Scrivia is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Alessandria in the Italian region Piedmont, located about east of Turin and about northeast of Alessandria.
History
The city was fortified around 500 CE by order of Theoderic ...
, where he learned the first elements of drawing. Thanks to the knowledge gained with the commercialization of their products, the Pellizzas contacted the brothers Grubicy, who promoted the enrollment of Giuseppe in the
Brera Academy
The Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera ("academy of fine arts of Brera"), also known as the or Brera Academy, is a state-run tertiary public academy of fine arts in Milan, Italy. It shares its history, and its main building, with the Pinacoteca di ...
. There, Pellizza was a student of
Giuseppe Bertini.
At the same time, he received private lessons from the painter
Giuseppe Puricelli, followed by lessons from
Pio Sanquirico
Pio Sanquirico (Milan, Austrian Empire 1847–1900) was an Italian painter.
Biography
Sanquirico mostly exhibited in Italy. In 1880 he was invited to the National Exposition of Fine Arts of Turin, where he exhibited ''In Time of Peace''. In 1881 ...
. He exhibited for the first time in Brera in 1885. Ending his studies in Milan, Pellizza decided to pursue a formative apprenticeship in Rome, at first at the
Accademia di San Luca
The Accademia di San Luca (the "Academy of Saint Luke") is an Italian academy of artists in Rome. The establishment of the Accademia de i Pittori e Scultori di Roma was approved by papal brief in 1577, and in 1593 Federico Zuccari became its fi ...
and then at the life drawing school of the
French Academy in Rome
The French Academy in Rome (french: Académie de France à Rome) is an Academy located in the Villa Medici, within the Villa Borghese, on the Pincio (Pincian Hill) in Rome, Italy.
History
The Academy was founded at the Palazzo Capranica in ...
at the Villa Medici.
Disappointed by Rome, Pellizza abandoned the city before expecting to go to Florence, where he attended its
Accademia di Belle Arti
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Accademie di Belle Arti
The offic ...
as the student of
Giovani Fattori. At the end of the academic year, he returned to Volpedo with the aim of dedicating himself to realist painting through the study of nature. Not satisfied with his achieved preparation, he went to Bergamo. There, at the
Accademia Carrara
The Accademia Carrara, (), officially Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti di Bergamo, is an art gallery and an academy of fine arts in Bergamo, in Lombardy in northern Italy. The art gallery was established in about 1780 by , a Bergamasco col ...
, he attended private courses of
Cesare Tallone
Cesare Tallone (1853–1919) was an Italian painter.
Biography
Born in Savona and after losing his father at the age of ten, Cesare Tallone moved with his mother and sisters to Alessandria, where he became a pupil of the decorative artist Piet ...
. Then he attended the
Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti in Genoa. At the end of this last apprenticeship, he returned to the region of his birth, where he married a woman from there, Teresa Bidone, in 1892. In the same year, he began to add "da Volpedo" to his signature.
In 1898, he participated in the in Turin. His pictures in these years progressively abandoned impastoed painting to adopt
divisionism, an artistic technique based on the division of colors through the use of small points and lines. Pellizza was confronted with other pictures that used this technique, above all those of
Giovanni Segantini,
Angelo Morbelli
Angelo Morbelli ( Alessandria, 1853 – Milan, 1919) was an Italian painter of the Divisionist style.
Biography
A grant from the City Council of Alessandria enabled Morbelli to enrol at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, Milan, in 1867. He was awa ...
,
Vittore Grubicy de Dragon,
Plinio Nomellini,
Emilio Longoni and
Gaetano Previati
Gaetano Previati (1852 – 1920) was an Italian Symbolist painter in the Divisionist style.
Biography
Previati was born in Ferrara. He relocated to Milan in 1876 and enrolled at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts, studying under Giuseppe Bertini, G ...
. In 1891, he exhibited in the
Triennale di Milano
The Triennale di Milano is a design and art museum in the Parco Sempione in Milan, in Lombardy in northern Italy. It is housed in the Palazzo dell'Arte, which was designed by Giovanni Muzio and built between 1931 and 1933; construction was fi ...
to a greater public. He continued his journey throughout Italy at the "Esposizione Italo-Colombiana" in Genoa in 1892 and then a new 1894 exhibition in Milan.
Pellizza returned to Florence in 1893, where he attended the Istituto di Studi Superiori and went on to visit Rome and Naples. In 1900, he exhibited his ''Lo specchio della vita'' in Paris, and finished ''
The Fourth Estate'', to which he had dedicated ten years of study and work. ''The Fourth Estate'', exhibited the next year in the
Quadriennale di Torino, did not achieve the recognition he hoped for, and sparked confusion and criticism from even his friends.
Disappointed, Pellizza gave up contact with many writers and artists that he had kept up correspondence with. After the death of his friend
Giovanni Segantini in 1904, Pellizza took a journey though
Engadin
The Engadin or Engadine ( rm, ;This is the name in the two Romansh idioms that are spoken in the Engadin, Vallader and Puter, as well as in Sursilvan and Rumantsch Grischun. In Surmiran, the name is ''Nagiadegna'', and in Sutsilvan, it is ...
, a place dear to Segantini, to reflect on his teacher's motivations and inspirations for painting. In 1906, thanks to the circulation of his works in national and international exhibitions, Pellizza was called to Rome. There he succeeded in selling a painting (''Il Sole'') to the Italian state. It was kept in the
Galleria di Arte Moderna.
It seemed the beginning of a new period of favor, in which finally artistic and literary groups would recognize the themes of his work. But the sudden death of Pellizza's wife in 1907 threw the artist into a deep depression. On June 14 of the same year, Pellizza hung himself in his Volepedo studio. He was not yet 40.
Key works
''The Fourth Estate''
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The Fourth Estate'' ("''Il Quarto Stato''") (1901), Pellizza's most famous work, has become a well-known symbol for progressive and socialist causes in Italy, and throughout Europe. The painting is shown during the opening credits of Bernardo Bertolucci's film ''
1900
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'' and is currently housed at the
Museo del Novecento in
Milan
Milan ( , , Lombard: ; it, Milano ) is a city in northern Italy, capital of Lombardy, and the second-most populous city proper in Italy after Rome. The city proper has a population of about 1.4 million, while its metropolitan city h ...
.
An earlier version is held in the
Pinacoteca di Brera
The Pinacoteca di Brera ("Brera Art Gallery") is the main public gallery for paintings in Milan, Italy. It contains one of the foremost collections of Italian paintings from the 13th to the 20th century, an outgrowth of the cultural program of ...
.
* ''Fiumana'' (Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan)
* ''Ambasciatori della fame'' (Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan)
* ''Il sole'' (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome)
* ''Carità cristiana'', (Pinacoteca Malaspina, Pavia)
* ''L'amore nella vita'' (Private collection, Lonedo)
* ''Il sorgere del sole'' (Private collection, Turn)
* ''Panni al sole'' (Private collection, Milan)
* ''Passeggiata amorosa'' (Pinacoteca Civica, Ascoli Piceno)
* ''Prato fiorito'' (Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome)
* ''Statua a Villa Borghese'' (Galleria Internazionale d'Arte Moderna, Venice)
* ''Lo specchio della vita'' (Museo Civico, Turin)
* ''L'annegato'' (Pinacoteca Civica, Alessandria)
* ''Idillio primaverile'' (Private collection)
* ''Il morticino'' (Museo d'Orsay, Paris)
* ''Sul fienile'' (Private collection)
* ''Christian charity'' (
Pavia Civic Museums
The Civic Museums of Pavia (Musei Civici di Pavia) are a number of museums in Pavia, Lombardy, northern Italy. They are housed in the Castello Visconteo, or Visconti Castle, built in 1360 by Galeazzo II Visconti, soon after taking the city, a ...
)
* ''Ricordo di un dolore'' (Ritratto di Santina Negri) (Accademia Carrara, Bergamo)
* ''La sfinge'' (Private collection, Volpedo)
* ''Da Monleale'' (Museo Studio di Pellizza da Volpedo, Volpedo)
Gallery
References
External links
Museo Giuseppe Pellizza Volpedo
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1868 births
1907 suicides
People from the Province of Alessandria
19th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
20th-century Italian painters
Suicides by hanging in Italy
Painters who committed suicide
Divisionist painters
1907 deaths
19th-century Italian male artists
20th-century Italian male artists