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  • Museums on APS:
    • Castello Odescalchi
    • Castello Odescalchi
    • Castello Odescalchi
    • Castello Odescalchi
    • Castello Odescalchi
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Top-ranked work: Potrait of Baldassarre III Odescalchi
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Lifespan: 82 years
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  • Died: 1925
  • Born: 1843, Rome, Italy
  • Top 3 works: Potrait of Baldassarre III Odescalchi
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Copyright status: Public domain

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Pitanje 1:
Where was Attilio Simonetti born?
Pitanje 2:
Who encouraged Simonetti to exhibit in Campania?
Pitanje 3:
Simonetti founded what association?
Pitanje 4:
What was Simonetti’s profession besides painting?
Pitanje 5:
Simonetti collaborated with whom to design and furnish Villa Pompeiana?

Attilio Simonetti: Roman Painter and Antiquarian – A Legacy of Detail and Orientalist Vision

Attilio Simonetti (1843–1925) was an Italian painter and antiquarian whose artistic journey spanned the vibrant decades following unification, culminating in a distinguished career as collector and dealer. Born in Rome to Francesco Simonetti, a jeweler and engraver, and Carolina Raffaeli, from a family steeped in mosaic artistry, Attilio’s early talent foreshadowed his remarkable future. He received formal training at the Accademia di San Luca, nurtured by the mentorship of Mariano Fortuny y Marsal – a connection that profoundly shaped his artistic sensibilities and established him within the influential Roman avant-garde.
  • Early Influences & Artistic Formation: Fortuny’s influence instilled in Simonetti a meticulous attention to detail and an appreciation for capturing atmospheric effects, particularly evident in his landscapes infused with orientalist motifs. His studies focused on perspective and composition, preparing him for the challenges of translating visual experience onto canvas.
  • Notable Paintings & Exhibitions: Simonetti’s debut exhibitions at the Brera of Milan in 1868 – “Interior of Kitchen at Trastevere” and “Gate at Via dei Carbonari” – immediately garnered critical acclaim, showcasing his burgeoning skill and establishing him as a rising star. His subsequent participation in the Naples Exposition Nationale di Belle Arti in 1877 cemented his reputation with the purchase of two Fortuny reproductions by King Umberto I, highlighting the importance of patronage within the artistic landscape of the time.

The Venetian Connection & The Rise of Antiquarian Pursuits
  • Naples and Filippo Palizzi: Simonetti’s time in Naples proved pivotal not only for his artistic development but also for fostering connections with fellow artists and collectors like Filippo Palizzi, who championed his exhibitions and encouraged him to explore the burgeoning field of antiquities.
  • Association degli Acquarellisti Romani & The Founding of a Movement: Recognizing the need for collaborative artistic endeavors, Simonetti co-founded the Association degli Acquarellisti Romani in 1875, actively engaging with fellow watercolorists and shaping the aesthetic discourse of Rome during its formative years.

Fortuny’s Legacy & The Role of Antiquarian Dealers
  • Executor for Fortuny: Following Fortuny’s untimely death in 1874, Simonetti assumed responsibility for overseeing the sale of Fortuny's extensive collection of antiquities – a task that deepened his understanding of art history and solidified his commitment to preserving cultural heritage.
  • Establishing Simonetti Antiquities & Patronage: This experience spurred him to establish Simonetti Antiquities, attracting prominent collectors like John Pierpont Morgan and William Waldorf Astor who commissioned him to design and furnish their villas – notably Villa Pompeiana in Sorrento—drawing inspiration from the grandeur of Pompeii’s House of the Vettii.

A Parisian Connection & Artistic Recognition
  • Collaboration with Goupil Gallery: Simonetti cultivated a fruitful relationship with Adolphe Goupil, director of the prestigious Goupil Gallery in Paris, fostering connections within the international art world and securing commissions for his artwork.
  • Notable Commissions & Artistic Style: His meticulous attention to detail—a hallmark of his oeuvre—was particularly evident in projects like Villa Pompeiana, reflecting a fascination with classical architectural principles and decorative arts. Simonetti’s paintings often depict serene landscapes imbued with orientalist influences, characterized by luminous color palettes and precise rendering techniques.

Concluding Legacy & Artistic Significance
  • Palazzo Odescalchi Simonetti: Simonetti's dedication to his craft culminated in the acquisition of Palazzo Odescalchi Simonetti, transforming it into a studio and headquarters for his antiquities business—a testament to his multifaceted pursuits.
  • A Roman Artist’s Contribution: Attilio Simonetti remains an important figure in Italian art history, representing the artistic dynamism of Rome during its transition to modernity and embodying the enduring fascination with classical antiquity that characterized the era. His meticulous observation of nature and masterful execution continue to inspire admiration for his artistic vision.