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Pompeo Marino Molmenti (8 November 1819, Villanova in
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– 17 December 1894,
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) was an Italian painter.


Biography

He was born in
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to Francesco Molmenti, an engineer of comfortable means, who had followed his older brother, Ettore, to Venice. When he was orphaned as a boy, Pompeo was cared for by his uncle Ettore, who encouraged his studies. In 1834, he was enrolled in the
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to study under
Ludovico Lipparini Lodovico Lipparini (February 17, 1800 – March 19, 1856) was an Italian painter. Biography He was born at Bologna, and was instructed in that city, where he brought himself into notice at the age of fifteen. In 1820 he was in Rome and Naples, ...
,
Odorico Politi Odorico Politi (Udine, 27 January 1785 - Venice, 18 October 1846) was an Italian painter. Life and career Odorico Politi was born in Udine, and studied in Venice at the Accademia di Belle Arti with Teodoro Matteini. In 1812 he returned to Udine ...
, and
Michelangelo Grigoletti Girolamo Michelangelo Grigoletti (29 August 1801 – 11 February 1870) was an Italian painter, active in a Neoclassical style. Biography Born at Pordenone to a humble family, he was encouraged by an uncle priest who arranged for him to enrol ...
. As a student he painted a ''Murder of Caesar''. One of his early patrons was Count Spiridione Papadopoli (1799-1859) and his wife, Teresa Mosconi, who owned a villa in Villanova, not far from Molmenti's birthplace. As a young man, he had painted a ''Death of Othello'' for the family. A second version was completed in 1866. During 1835 to 1840, Molmenti painted a ''Madonna and child'' for a
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at the private oratory of the Papadopolis, which recalled the Renaissance ''Madonna Giovanelli'' of
Giovanni Bellini Giovanni Bellini (; c. 1430 – 26 November 1516) was an Italian Renaissance painter, probably the best known of the Bellini family of Venetian painters. He was raised in the household of Jacopo Bellini, formerly thought to have been his father ...
. He painted a Santa Teresa (now lost) for the countess, and a San Paolo (destroyed) for the church of
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. From 1843 to 1844, he accompanied the Duke Saverio di Blancas on a trip through Syria and Greece. During this time he drew many Arab subjects, and painted ''The Departure of Tobias with Rachel from the House of Laban'' for his patron Count Papadopoli and ''Sara gives Agar as wife to Abraham''. He then traveled to Florence, Rome, Paris, and Munich. During 1848-1849, he participated in some of the patriotic uprisings. In 1850, he displayed three paintings: ''Cimabue discovers in Giotto the Genius of Painting'' (now lost), a ''Holy Family'' copied from the Raphael painting '' Madonna della seggiola'', and a ''Virgin and child and a St Ursula'' for the church of Sant'Orsola of
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, now displayed in the duomo. He painted an ''Immaculate Conception'' for Malo near
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; a ''Martyrdom of Santa Filomena'' for
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; a ''San Rocco'' for a church of
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; and ''Jesus gives the key to St Peter'' for
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. In 1851, he became professor at the Academy of Fine Arts, Venice and worked alongside
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to reform the institution. Among his pupils were
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, Giacomo Favretto,
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, Bressanesi, Luigi Pastega, Egisto Lancerotto,
Tranquillo Cremona Tranquillo Cremona (10 April 1837 – 10 June 1878) was an Italian painter. Biography He was born in Pavia and was the brother of the mathematician Luigi Cremona. He trained as a young man with Giovanni Carnovali. Others note he trained under a ...
, Napoleone Nani, Silvio Rotta and
Ettore Tito Ettore Tito (17 December 1859 – 26 June 1941) was an Italian artist particularly known for his paintings of contemporary life and landscapes in Venice and the surrounding region. He trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice and from 1894 ...
. He was knighted for the
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. In 1853 he exhibited a painting on the subject of ''
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'', commissioned by the architect Count and now in the Museo Civico di Castelvecchio. He also painted an ''Arrest of Filippo Calendario'' (1854) commissioned by Princess Giovanelli.La Vita Italiana, page 129.


References


Further reading

* Cesare Augusto Levi, ''Il pittore veneziano: Pompeo Marino Molmenti (1819-1894)'', Tipografia dell'Unione Cooperativa Editrice, 1895


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