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Karl Eduard Perugini

1839 - 1918

Kurzbiografie

  • Works on APS: 14
  • Lifespan: 79 years
  • Top 3 works:
    • In the orangery
    • Lovers in a Garden
    • The Hop Picker
  • Born: 1839, Italien
  • Nationality: Italien
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  • Top-ranked work: In the orangery
  • Died: 1918
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Art period: 19. Jahrhundert

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early life and training

Charles Edward Perugini, originally Carlo Perugini, was an italian-born english painter of the romantic and victorian era. Born on september 1, 1839, in naples, italy, perugini's family relocated to england when he was six years old. He received his artistic training in italy under giuseppe bonolis and giuseppe mancinelli, and later in paris under the guidance of ary scheffer. Scheffer’s studio became a hub for artistic innovation during this period, fostering connections with luminaries like Louis-Philippe and shaping Perugini's formative years.

artistic career and notable works

Perugini’s artistic trajectory took shape under the patronage of lord leighton, who recognized his talent and welcomed him into Leighton’s studio in 1863. Initially focused on classical compositions—a stylistic choice reflecting the broader artistic currents of the time—Perugini swiftly transitioned to more commercially viable genres: portraiture and depictions of women and children. This shift wasn't merely pragmatic; it mirrored a growing fascination with capturing psychological nuance and emotional resonance, hallmarks of Victorian art. His masterpiece, “A Girl Reading” (1878), now housed in the Manchester Art Gallery, exemplifies this ambition—a meticulously rendered scene imbued with quiet contemplation and bathed in diffused light. The painting’s success cemented Perugini's reputation as a master of tonal subtlety and compositional harmony. Furthermore, his portrait of Sophie Gray captivated audiences initially believing it to be a work by Sir John Everett Millais, highlighting the pervasive influence of Pre-Raphaelite aesthetics on Victorian artistic sensibilities.

personal life and influences

In 1874, Perugini married kate dickens, the youngest daughter of charles dickens—a union that brought him into contact with one of england’s most celebrated literary figures. Kate herself pursued her own artistic endeavors, collaborating with Perugini on several projects and demonstrating a shared commitment to creative expression. Lord Leighton's mentorship proved invaluable, shaping Perugini’s artistic vision and fostering connections within the influential Victorian art circle. The broader stylistic landscape of his era—characterized by Romantic idealism and classical revival—provided fertile ground for Perugini’s artistic development.

historical significance

Charles Edward Perugini died on december 22, 1918, in london, leaving behind a substantial body of work that continues to resonate with viewers today. His paintings embody the spirit of the Victorian era—a period marked by social reform, scientific advancement, and an enduring appreciation for beauty and craftsmanship. Perugini’s legacy resides not only in his artistic achievements but also in his role as a participant in one of england's most vibrant cultural dialogues. He stands as a testament to the transformative power of artistic training and the enduring allure of classical ideals within a rapidly evolving artistic landscape.