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Giuseppe Tominz, also known as Jožef Tominc (6 July 179024 April 1866), was an Italian-Slovene painter from the Austrian Littoral. He worked mostly in the cultural milieu of the upper bourgeoisie in the
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. He was one of the most prominent
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ists of the Biedermeier period. He became renowned for his realistic
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s. He worked mostly in the Austrian Littoral, but also produced religious paintings in Carniola and in
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. His handiwork can be seen in the Church of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary in
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. Nowadays, many of his works are on display in the
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in
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, some in the
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in
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and in the Museum of History and Art of
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. He is considered part of both the Italian and the Slovenian national culture
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Biography

Giuseppe Tominz was born in
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as the second of eleven children of Ivano Tominz, a dealer in ironware, and his wife Maria Anna ( Gioacchini) of
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. He was educated in a bilingual environment. He attended a primary school run by
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in Gorizia, where he began to learn to paint in the third year. He received his first training as a painter from the local artist Karel Keber and probably also from the painter
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. In 1809, he left for
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with the help of
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n Archduchess Maria Anna, sister of Emperor Francis I of Austria, and count Francesco della Torre. In Rome, he studied painting with Domenico Conti Bazzani and in the Scuola del Nudo at the
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. In 1814, he was awarded a silver medal for his drawing ''Study of the Apostople''. In 1816, he married Maria Ricci. In 1818, they had twin sons. That year, Tominz returned with his family to Gorizia. Of his early artistic works, several anatomical studies, sketches and one of his landscapes ''View of Vietri, Rieti and the Salerno Bay'' have survived. In 1819, Tominz lived for some time in
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. From 1821 to 1823, he lived occasionally in
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, where he exhibited his works and painted portraits of nobles, members of the bourgeoisie, religious dignitaries and participants at the
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. Between 1830 and 1855, he lived and worked in
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. He later moved back to Gorizia, and finally to his estate in Gradišče nad Prvačino (Gradiscutta, in Italian), where he died in 1866.


Work

Tominz's early works include portraits of members of the nobility and bourgeoisie, but also of simple people. His influence can be seen in the works of the Slovene painters and Michael Stroy. The style of Tominz's portraits was influenced by late
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and by the style of Viennese portrait artists of the Biedermeier period. The people in his portraits have sharp features and clear forms, but despite this the depictions are realistic, sometimes with an ironic touch. The backgrounds are filled with landscapes or the city from which the person depicted originated. Tominz also included objects that hint at the profession or the lifestyle of the person depicted. Inspired by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres or
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, he used cool colours and
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models of people. He is however best known for his oil painting technique, his precise skills of observation and his rapid style. When depicting religious motifs, Tominzc relied on graphical templates, the old Italian masters and
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. Amongst his numerous sacred works are altars and other pictures for churches in
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,
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, Aquileia,
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, and elsewhere.


Works

*''Woman with White Turban'' *''Lady with Camellia'' *''Dr. Frušić with Family'' *''Portrait of
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'', 1833 *''The Wife of Mayor Sancin'' *'' Cäcilia Countess of Auersperg, mother of
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*''Three Ladies from the Moscon Family'' *''Nikola Lazarević'' *''Marija Lazarević'' *''Capetan Polić'' *''Man with Letter'' (Self-Portrait) *''Self-Portrait at the Window'' *''Self-Portrait'' (On the toilet) *''Portrait of Father'' * Portrait of Ciriaco Catraro


Gallery

Jožef Tominc - Piergiacomo in Maria Leva.jpg, Piergiacomo and Maria Leva Tominz G Holzknecht.jpg, Portrait of Giuseppina Holzknecht Jožef Tominc - Dama s kamelijo.jpg, Lady with a camelia Jožef Tominc - Enrichetta Spingher Hofer.jpg, Enrichetta Spingher Hofer Jožef Tominc - Ignazio Furlani.jpg, Ignazio Furlani Jožef Tominc - Par (Promessi).jpg, Promessi Tominz Autoritratto 3.jpg, The artist and his brother Jožef Tominc - Ženski portret II.jpg, Portrait of a Woman File:Njegosh vladika.jpg, Portrait of
Petar II Petrović-Njegoš Petar II Petrović-Njegoš ( sr-cyrl, Петар II Петровић-Његош, ;  – ), commonly referred to simply as Njegoš (), was a Prince-Bishop (''vladika'') of Montenegro, poet and philosopher whose works are widely considered ...
Jožef Tominc - Ciriaco Catraro.jpg, Portrait of Ciriaco Catraro Jožef Tominc - Zakonca Berle.jpg, The Berles Jožef Tominc - Otroci družine Buchler.jpg, Three brothers Jožef Tominc - Francesco Pascottini.jpg, Francesco Pascottini Jožef Tominc - Giuseppe Gatteri.jpg, Giuseppe Gatteri TomincJozef-avtoportret.JPG, Self-Portrait at the Window Jožef Tominc - Paolo Preinitsch.jpg, Paolo Preinitsch


See also

* Portrait of the Artist's Father


References


Further reading

* Alfredo Entità, Retrospettiva a Gorizia del ritrattista Tominz; Corriere di Sicilia, Catania, 2 novembre 1966 * Alfredo Entità, Realtà e penetrazione nella ritrattistica di Tominz; Corriere di Sicilia, Catania 5 novembre 1966 * Maria Masau Dan, Susanna Gregorat, Nicoletta Bressan, Raffaella Sgubin, Piera Zanei Giuseppe Tominz. "L'arte delle virtù Borghesi" edizione Le Generali, Trieste, 2002 * Giuseppe Pavanello e Fabrizio Magani "Ottocento di frontiera: Gorizia 1780 - 1850". Arte e cultura Milano Electa, 1995 * Remigio Marini, "Giuseppe Tominz", Firenze, 1950. * Simona Rinaldi, "Giuseppe Tominz a Roma : metodi esecutivi nei dipinti dell'Ottocento", Firenze, 2010. * Renato Barilli, "Il primo ottocento italiano, la pittura fra passato e futuro", Milano, Mazzotta editore, 1992 * Laura Ruaro Loseri, "Ritratti a Trieste", Roma, Editalia Gruppo Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, 1993 * Nicoletta Bressan, Barbara Jaki, Susanna Gregorats, ''Jožef Tominc: Fiziognomija slike''. Ljubljana, 2002. * '' Enciklopedija Slovenije'', s.v. "Bidermajer" in "Jožef Tominc". * ''Slovenski biografski leksikon'', s.v. "Jožef Tominc". * Barbara Jaki, ''Meščanska slika : Slikarstvo prve polovice 19. stoletja iz zbirk Narodne galerije''. Ljubljana, 2000. * Ivan Sedej, ''Sto znanih slovenskih umetniških slik''. Ljubljana, 1985.


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Tominz, Giuseppe 1790 births 1866 deaths 18th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 19th-century Italian painters People from Gorizia Biedermeier painters Italian Slovenes Slovenian painters Slovenian male painters 19th-century Slovenian painters 19th-century Italian male artists 18th-century Italian male artists