Asesoría de arte gratuita

x
Comprar impresión Comprar impresiónComprar imagen en alta resolución Comprar imagen en alta resolución EnviarEnviar
DetallesDetalles Añadir a favoritos Añadir a favoritos DescargarDescargar SimilaresSimilares RadiografíaRadiografía Presentación de diapositivasPresentación de diapositivas

Spring

Angelo Dall’Oca Bianca (1858-1942) fue un pintor italiano conocido por sus escenas de género realistas de Verona, influenciadas por Favretto y la fotografía. Descubre su arte simbolista y divisionista, incluyendo "Los Amores del Alma" y "Búhos".

Reproducción al óleo hecha a mano

Óleo sobre lienzo pintado a mano en el tamaño y marco de su elección, realizado por encargo por nuestros artistas.

Standard
custom
CM
INCH

Elija entre nuestros tamaños predefinidos que respetan las proporciones originales de la obra.

ancho
altura

Puede ingresar sus propias dimensiones para adaptarse a un marco o espacio específico. Si el tamaño seleccionado no coincide con las proporciones de la imagen original, recortaremos la obra o extenderemos la pintura con elementos adicionales pintados a mano. Se le enviará una maqueta digital para su aprobación antes de comenzar la producción.
Tenga en cuenta que la vista previa en pantalla no refleja el recorte o la extensión reales. Solo la maqueta mostrará con precisión la composición final.
Si bien existen tamaños personalizados, recomendamos seleccionar una dimensión de la lista predefinida para preservar las proporciones originales.

Ejemplos de lo que se puede personalizar: Reemplace el rostro con una foto del cliente; Agregue una mascota (por ejemplo, cambie un gato por un perro); Incluya un mensaje oculto en el fondo; Cambie el paisaje o los elementos del fondo.
Tras realizar el pedido, el equipo de WahooArt.com enviará un correo electrónico al cliente para solicitar instrucciones y proporcionarle una vista previa del boceto.

Entrega mundial () en 3-4 semanas en lugar de las 5 semanas estándar. (18 julio). Sin compromisos con la calidad.

why_choose_icon
Envío exprés gratuito a todo el mundo
why_choose_icon
Lienzo de lino de alta calidad
why_choose_icon
Seguro de envío total
why_choose_icon
Garantía de reembolso de impuestos aduaneros
why_choose_icon
Garantía de fidelidad de color
why_choose_icon
Política de devolución de 60 días (solo por defectos)
why_choose_icon
Garantía de devolución del 100% del dinero
why_choose_icon
Descuento por pedido múltiple

Precio total

-

reproduction

Spring

Técnica de reproducción

Tamaño de la reproducción

-

Precio total final

-


Biografía del artista

Early Life and Artistic Beginnings

Angelo Dall’Oca Bianca, born in Verona in 1858, entered the world amidst a backdrop of modest circumstances – a family history rooted in the streets of his hometown rather than grand estates. His early years were marked by a practical necessity for work, a stark contrast to the privileged paths often afforded to aspiring artists. However, even within this challenging environment, a nascent talent for drawing and painting began to emerge, nurtured initially by the sculptor Ugo Zannoni and later guided by the discerning eye of Napoleone Nani, director of the Cignaroli Academy in Verona. This early mentorship proved pivotal, providing him with formal training and laying the foundation for his future artistic endeavors. His initial studies at the academy established a strong grounding in classical techniques, but it was his exposure to Giacomo Favretto, a prominent artist of the time, that truly shaped his stylistic trajectory. Favretto’s influence—characterized by a realistic yet subtly expressive approach—became a cornerstone of Dall'Oca Bianca’s own artistic language.

Artistic Style and Influences

Dall’Oca Bianca’s distinctive style emerged as a fascinating synthesis of several influences. While deeply rooted in the realism championed by Favretto, his work also reveals an intriguing engagement with photography. During his sojourn in Rome between 1882 and 1883, he experimented with capturing fleeting moments and observing the nuances of everyday life through the lens of this emerging medium. This photographic sensibility—a keen eye for detail, a focus on composition, and a desire to accurately represent reality—manifested itself in his genre paintings, which often depicted scenes from Verona’s bustling streets and the lives of its inhabitants. His subjects weren't grand historical narratives or mythological allegories; instead, he found beauty and significance in the ordinary – the daily routines of artisans, the interactions within public squares, and the quiet moments of domestic life.

Notable Works and Exhibitions

Dall’Oca Bianca’s career was punctuated by a series of significant exhibitions and the creation of several compelling works that cemented his reputation as a skilled and insightful artist. “The Loves of Souls” (1898), presented at both the National Exposition of Turin and the Universal Exposition of Paris, stands as a particularly noteworthy example of his Symbolist leanings. This painting, characterized by its evocative atmosphere and symbolic imagery, demonstrated his willingness to explore complex themes and experiment with innovative techniques. Furthermore, “Owls” (1910-1920), housed in the Galleria d’Arte Moderna Achille Forti, showcases his adherence to the Divisionist movement—a technique emphasizing broken color and fragmented forms to create a shimmering effect. The series "The Masks (The Politics)" (1905) further reveals his interest in social commentary and political themes, offering a subtle critique of human nature through allegorical representation. His participation in the Venice Biennale, culminating in a solo exhibition featuring over eighty works in 1912, marked a high point in his career, solidifying his position within the Italian art scene.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Angelo Dall’Oca Bianca's legacy extends beyond his individual artistic achievements. His work offers a valuable glimpse into the social and cultural landscape of Verona during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His genre paintings, with their intimate portrayal of everyday life, provide a rich record of Veronese customs, traditions, and the lives of its people. Today, his paintings can be found in various collections, including the Galleria d’Arte Moderna Achille Forti and the Palumbo-Fossati collection in Venice, ensuring that his artistic contributions continue to be appreciated and studied. His dedication to capturing the essence of Veronese life, combined with his exploration of Symbolist and Divisionist techniques, establishes him as a significant figure in Italian art history—an artist who skillfully blended realism with symbolism and captured the spirit of his time.
Angelo Dall'Oca Bianca

Angelo Dall'Oca Bianca

1858 - 1942 , Italia

Datos clave

  • Artistic Movement Or Style:
    • Pintura de género
    • Simbolismo
    • Divisionismo
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Favretto']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: Giacomo Favretto
  • Date Of Birth: 1858, Verona, Italia
  • Full Name: Angelo Dall'Oca Bianca
  • Nationality: Italiano
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Las Amores del Alma
    • Búhos
    • Las Máscaras (La Política)
  • Place Of Birth: Verona, Italia