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概要

  • Born: 1860, Naples, Italy
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Top 3 works:
    • The angel musician
    • Portrait of the painter Antonino Leto
    • Off to school
  • Works on APS: 12
  • Copyright status: Public domain
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  • Top-ranked work: The angel musician
  • Lifespan: 89 years
  • Died: 1949
  • Art period: 19th Century

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問題 1:
Vincenzo Irolli initially studied at which institution?
問題 2:
Irolli's work often featured scenes of everyday life and intimate portraits. What was a recurring theme within his portraiture?
問題 3:
In addition to national exhibitions, where did Vincenzo Irolli achieve significant recognition for his art?
問題 4:
Irolli contributed to the decoration of a famous Neapolitan café alongside other local artists. What was the name of this café?
問題 5:
Besides genre scenes and portraits, what other subject matter did Vincenzo Irolli explore in his artistic practice?

Vincenzo Irolli: Life and Legacy

Early Life and Education

Vincenzo Irolli was born on September 30, 1860, in Naples, Italy. He demonstrated an early aptitude for art, leading him to enroll at the Naples Institute of Fine Arts in 1877. There, he studied under the guidance of Gioacchino Toma, a prominent figure in Neapolitan painting. Irolli successfully completed his studies three years later, graduating in 1880 and laying the foundation for his artistic career.

Artistic Development and Style

Initially, Irolli focused on portraits and genre scenes, regularly exhibiting his work at the Naples Società Promotrice di Belle Arti from 1879 onwards. His style evolved over time, embracing elements of Impressionism while maintaining a strong foundation in realistic representation. He skillfully captured the nuances of everyday life, often depicting intimate moments within domestic settings.

Exhibitions and Recognition

Irolli’s talent quickly gained recognition beyond Naples. In 1884, he exhibited at Turin, showcasing works like Amore e dovere and Le Maddalene d' oggi. Further exhibitions followed in Milan (1880) and Venice (1887), where he presented numerous drawings from life. His participation extended internationally, with showings at the Salon in Paris – where he achieved considerable success – as well as London (1904), Munich (1909), and Barcelona (1911), earning a bronze medal in the latter.

Key Themes and Subjects

  • Maternal Figures: Irolli frequently depicted mothers with their children, conveying tenderness and emotional depth.
  • Genre Scenes: He captured scenes of everyday life, offering glimpses into the social customs and routines of his time.
  • Portraits: His portraits were known for their realism and ability to capture the personality of the sitter.
  • Religious Works: Later in his career, Irolli also explored religious themes, as evidenced by his ten works presented at the Mostra di Arte Sacra in Naples (1936).

Collaborations and Contributions

In 1890, Irolli became a member of the Circolo Artistico Napoletano. He collaborated with Vincenzo Migliaro and other local artists on decorative projects, most notably contributing to the embellishment of the renowned Caffè Gambrinus in Naples – a significant cultural hub.

Legacy and Historical Significance

Vincenzo Irolli’s work provides valuable insights into Italian society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His paintings offer a blend of realism, emotional sensitivity, and artistic skill. While not as widely celebrated as some of his contemporaries, he remains a notable figure in Neapolitan art history, appreciated for his ability to capture the beauty and complexity of everyday life. He passed away on November 27, 1949, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy.