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1803 - 1894

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  • Museums on APS:
    • Capodimonte Palats
    • Capodimonte Palats
    • Capodimonte Palats
    • Capodimonte Palats
    • Capodimonte Palats
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Also known as: vianelly
  • Top 3 works: Inside the Church of the Incoronata
  • Nationality: Italy
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Achille Vianelli (1803-1894): A Painter of Nostalgia

Achille Vianelli, an Italian landscape painter of the Posillipo School, was born in Porto Maurizio, Italy, on December 21st, 1803. His father, Giovan Battista Vianelli, originally from Veneto, had married a Parisian and consequently changed his name to Vianelly or Viennelly and assumed French nationality, becoming Napoleon’s consular agent in Porto Maurizio. Achille kept his new surname and French nationality until after 1938. From Porto Maurizio the family moved to Otranto, where Achille spent his youth. In 1819 he was in Naples, to study painting; but his father and sister returned to France, to reunite with him only in 1826. In Naples Achille became an intimate of Giacinto Gigante, together with whom he studied the landscape taken from life, attending for a few months the school of Wolfgang Hüber - a German painter specialized in shooting topographical of academic taste - he then became a student of Anton Sminck van Pitloo, in whose atelier the Posillipo School originated in 1820, in which Vianelli also participated.
  • Early Life and Training: Achille’s artistic inclination began early, shaping his formative years in Otranto and Naples. His exposure to the Royal Topographic Office undoubtedly influenced his later work, fostering a meticulous attention to detail and capturing the essence of the Italian landscape with remarkable accuracy.
  • The Posillipo School & Artistic Influences: Vianelli’s association with Anton Sminck van Pitloo cemented his place within the influential Posillipo School, characterized by its embrace of plein air painting and a profound connection to observation. Gigante's guidance instilled in him a stylistic approach rooted in realism and imbued with an emotional resonance that would permeate his oeuvre.
  • Notable Works: Among Vianelli’s most celebrated paintings are “Viaggio pittorico nel regno delle due sicilie” (1829–1834), a series of lithographs documenting the scenic grandeur of Sicily, and “San Giovanni Battista al pozzo,” which exemplifies his ability to portray everyday life with delicate brushstrokes and evocative color palettes. Furthermore, "Capitano James Smith" showcases Vianelli’s skill in portraiture, capturing not only physical likeness but also psychological depth.

Technique & Style: Watercolor Mastery
  • Watercolor Technique: Achille Vianelli perfected a distinctive watercolor technique—characterized by subtle gradations of color and meticulous layering—that became his signature style. This method allowed him to convey atmospheric conditions and textural nuances with unparalleled subtlety, resulting in landscapes imbued with palpable emotion.
  • Sepia Monochromes: Particularly noteworthy were his sepia monochrome paintings, which demonstrated a masterful command of tonal range and achieved an ethereal quality that distinguished them from more conventional depictions of the Italian countryside.

Legacy & Recognition
  • Family Artistic Heritage: Achille’s son, Alberto Vianelli, continued his father's artistic legacy, establishing himself as a respected landscape painter in Paris and upholding the traditions of the Posillipo School.
  • Awards & Honorary Positions: Vianelli received recognition for his contributions to the art world, culminating in an honorary professorship at the Academy of Fine Arts of Naples—a testament to his influence on subsequent generations of artists.

Further Exploration

To delve deeper into Achille Vianelli’s artistic vision and explore his enduring impact on Italian landscape painting, consider visiting “Inside the Church of the Incoronata” by Achille Vianelli (1863). This monochromatic depiction captures the solemn beauty of religious devotion and exemplifies Posillipo School realism.

Additionally, explore Achille Vianelli’s artist profile on WahooArt.com for biographical details and a comprehensive overview of his artistic output.