| Teofilo Patini |
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Testa di Frate
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Teofilo Patini was an Italian painter, born in Castel di Sangro. Patinin initially studied at the University of Naples in 1856, as well as the Academy of Fine Arts. Patini’s style was influenced by his classical training, and eventually by Dutch, Roman, and Neopolitan styles as well as French Realism. Patini’s earliest body of work consists of idealized historical scenes and mythological fantasy compositions. |
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Per Contattarci
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He studied under Italian masters such as Giovanni Salomone and Giuseppe Manicelli, and quickly became associated with a group of fellow painters headed by Filippo Palizzi. Patini took part in his first exposition at the Seconda Promotrice di Belle Arti in Naples in 1863, where he exhibited his piece “Revolver of Masaniello,” which is considered to be one of his lost pieces.
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Patini was involved in Socialism, and many of his pieces distinctly show his political leanings. He often featured peasants and pictures portraying poverty and is deep compassion towards those living in poor conditions. Patini created a trilogy of sorts as a part of his social awareness, which were titled “Vanga e Latte,” “Heir” and “Beasts of Burden.” |
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Vanga e Latte
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Heir
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Beasts of Burden
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Besides his political compositions, Patini also created landscapes, religious paintings and beautiful frescoes in the classical Italian style. He also created portraits of important Italian figureheads and politicians including Representatives of Calais and Edward III. |
Lungo Il Corso Del Sangro
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Angola
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| During his lifetime, Patini lived all over Italy including in Rome and Florence. Today, Patini’s works are housed in prestigious collections all over the world, and perhaps in your own family collection. Today, there is even a sports arena named after the artist in his home town of Castel di Sangro. Still wondering about a late 19th century Italian painting hanging in your estate? Contact us…it could be by Teofilo Patini. |
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