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the young painter

Discover 'The Young Painter' by Cesare Tallone (1884). This Impressionistic oil painting captures two boys’ artistic pursuits. Explore its nostalgic charm & rich details – a unique piece of Italian art history.

Discover Cesare Tallone’s Italian portraits & historical paintings. Explore his Milanese career, Brera Academy influence, & recognition by Francesco Hayez.

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作品解説

cm 110 x 70signed and dated lower left “C. Tallone fece Roma 1884”; label with number of the Esposizione Nazionale di Torinoprovenance: Testa collection (1945)exhibitions: Esposizione Generale Italiana, Torino 1884, n. 1757bibliography: Esposizione Generale Italiana, 1884, p. 69, n. 1757; Laura, 1884, pp. 186-187; L’Esposizione di Brera, 1884, p. 2; Accascina, 1908, p. 110; Locatelli-Milesi, 1919, p.35; Bonapace, 1921.

アーティストの略歴

Cesare Tallone: A Milanese Portraitist Shaped by Tradition and Innovation

Cesare Tallone (1853 – 1919) stands as a prominent figure in Italian painting during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, particularly recognized for his masterful portraits that captured the spirit of Belle Époque Milan. Born in Savona, his formative years were marked by tragedy—the untimely death of his father at just ten—which propelled him and his family to Alexandria, Egypt, where he received a foundational artistic education under pietro sassi. This early exposure instilled within him a deep appreciation for classical ideals and decorative arts, influences that would permeate his subsequent oeuvre. Recognizing his prodigious talent, the city council of Alessandria generously financed his studies at the Brera Academy in 1872, placing him firmly within Milan’s vibrant artistic landscape. He honed his skills under luminaries like Raffaele Casnedi, Luigi Riccardi, and Giuseppe Bertini until graduating in 1880, absorbing the stylistic precepts of Academic Impressionism. Notably, Francesco Hayez, a celebrated artist himself, acknowledged Tallone's potential and granted him access to Hayez’s studio—a pivotal mentorship that solidified his artistic trajectory. Tallone’s involvement with the famiglia artistica, established in 1873 by vespasiano bignami, fostered an environment of intellectual exchange and collaborative creativity. His breakthrough came at the Brera Exhibition of 1879, where he secured first prize for a historical subject—a testament to his ability to synthesize classical technique with contemporary narrative concerns. Continuing this tradition, he revisited the same theme in “Portrait of Luigi Bernasconi” (Rome, Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna) in 1883, demonstrating an unwavering commitment to exploring grand themes through meticulous observation and expressive brushwork. Frequent visits to Rome alongside Antonio Mancini and Francesco Paolo Michetti broadened his artistic horizons and exposed him to the influences of Italian Renaissance art. His success at subsequent exhibitions—including Turin in 1885 and Venice in 1908—established Tallone’s reputation as a respected portraitist amongst Milanese bourgeois, aristocratic circles, and intellectuals. The Prince Umberto Prize awarded in 1908 further validated his artistic achievements, and an entire room at the Venezia Biennale dedicated to his works underscored the significance of his contribution to Italian art history. Cesare Tallone passed away peacefully in Milan in 1921, commemorated by a posthumous retrospective organized by his friend Bignami—a fitting tribute to a lifetime devoted to capturing beauty and conveying emotion through the medium of oil paint.
  • Notable Works: “Portrait of Luigi Bernasconi,” “The Young Painter,” “Untitled (AQR224),” “Untitled (AQR222)”
  • Influences: Raffaele Casnedi, Francesco Hayez, Academic Impressionism
  • Style: Precise observation combined with expressive brushwork; meticulous attention to detail and tonal modulation.
cesare tallone

cesare tallone

1853 - 1919

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Divisionism
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Paul César Helleu']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Francesco Hayez']
  • Date Of Death: 1919
  • Full Name: Cesare Tallone
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Untitled (AQR222)
    • Untitled (AQR224)
    • The Young Painter
  • Place Of Birth: Savona, Italy
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