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The Reader (Clara)

Discover "The Reader (Clara)" by Federico Faruffini – a captivating 19th-century portrait of a woman lost in thought. Explore this intimate scene & Faruffini’s style.

Discover Federico Faruffini (1833-1869), Italian painter known for historical & Scapigliatura art. Explore his 'Machiavelli' & evocative engravings – a tragic figure of 19th-century Italy.

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This painting remained unknown for many years: Faruffini never exhibited it during his lifetime, nor did he mention it in his correspondence, as if this work exclusively belonged to his private sphere. The date of its creation is also uncertain, due to the lack of a clarifying bibliography; however, due to the recurrence of certain female subjects in the artist

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Federico Faruffini (1833 - 1869): A Tragic Visionary of Scapigliatura

Federico Faruffini (August 12, 1833 – December 15, 1869) was an Italian painter and engraver whose work embodies the spirit of Scapigliatura—a rebellious artistic movement that challenged academic conventions in mid-nineteenth century Italy. Born in Sesto San Giovanni, Milan, he possessed a singular talent for blending realism with the expressive vibrancy characteristic of his peers, resulting in paintings imbued with dramatic emotion and striking color palettes. Despite achieving considerable acclaim during his lifetime, Faruffini’s career was tragically cut short by suicide at the age of 38, leaving behind a legacy marked by brilliance overshadowed by personal hardship.

Early Life and Education

Federico Faruffini's upbringing instilled in him a disciplined intellectual curiosity that extended beyond legal studies—a path initially pursued under pressure from his father—to encompass artistic pursuits. He enrolled at the Civica Scuola di Pittura e Scultura in Milan, where he honed his skills alongside fellow artists who would become prominent figures of the Scapigliatura movement. This formative experience provided him with a foundational understanding of artistic principles and fueled his ambition to forge an independent creative path. Crucially, he received substantial financial support from his brothers, allowing him to dedicate himself fully to his artistic endeavors.

Style and Technique: Embracing Realism and Emotion

Faruffini’s distinctive style distinguished him from the prevailing academic tradition. Rejecting the rigid rules of disegno—the meticulous drawing technique favored by the academies—he prioritized color and expressive brushwork, mirroring the aesthetic sensibilities of Scapigliatura painters. His canvases pulsated with life, capturing fleeting moments of drama and conveying profound psychological depth. He meticulously studied historical subjects, incorporating detailed observation into his compositions while simultaneously employing loose outlines and vibrant hues to heighten emotional impact. This approach—a deliberate defiance of artistic dogma—became his hallmark.

Notable Works: Machiavelli and Borgia; The Death of Ernesto Cairoli; Sacrifice at the Nile

Faruffini’s oeuvre comprises approximately 48 paintings, primarily focused on historical narratives rendered with remarkable sensitivity and conviction. Among his most celebrated achievements are ‘Machiavelli and Borgia,’ a monumental depiction capturing the political machinations of Renaissance Italy—a piece awarded a medal at the Paris Salon in 1866—and ‘The Death of Ernesto Cairoli,’ which earned him a first prize medal at the same salon in 1867. These works exemplify his mastery of composition and color, demonstrating an ability to convey complex emotions through visual language. Furthermore, ‘Sacrifice at the Nile’ stands as testament to his artistic vision—a dramatic scene imbued with symbolic resonance.

Recognition and Tragedy: A Premature End

Despite critical acclaim and prestigious awards recognizing his talent, Faruffini struggled financially throughout his life, burdened by personal difficulties that contributed to a profound sense of disillusionment. His lack of recognition fueled despair and ultimately culminated in suicide in Perugia in December 1869—a devastating loss for the Italian art world. This tragic fate underscores the poignant paradox of an artist whose genius shone brightly yet remained unrecognized during his lifetime, cementing his place as one of Scapigliatura’s most compelling figures. His legacy continues to inspire admiration for his artistic vision and a contemplation on the fragility of creative brilliance.
Federico Faruffini

Federico Faruffini

1833 - 1869 , Italy

Belangrijkste feiten

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Scapigliatura
  • Date Of Birth: August 12, 1833
  • Full Name: Federico Faruffini
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Machiavelli and Borgia
    • The Death of Ernesto Cairoli
    • Sacrifice at the Nile
  • Place Of Birth: Sesto San Giovanni (Milan)