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La Storia

Explore the art of Mosè Bianchi (1840-1904), an Italian painter known for his genre scenes, Venetian landscapes & Scapigliatura style. Discover portraits, 18th-century settings, and views of Milan & Chioggia.

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Mosè Bianchi (1840 – 1904): Venetian Painter of Genre and Atmosphere

Mosè Bianchi was an Italian painter and printmaker born in Monza, Lombardy, on October 13th, 1840. His family relocated to Milan shortly after his birth, where he pursued artistic studies at the Brera Academy, immersing himself in the burgeoning artistic landscape of late nineteenth-century Italy. Despite a brief interruption due to military service during the Second War of Independence, Bianchi diligently resumed his academic pursuits under the guidance of Giuseppe Bertini, establishing a foundation for his future career as a visual artist. A generous grant awarded in 1867 proved pivotal, propelling him on journeys to Venice and subsequently Paris in 1869. These formative experiences profoundly impacted his artistic sensibilities, exposing him to European avant-garde movements and fostering an appreciation for diverse artistic traditions. Bianchi actively participated in Brera exhibitions and the Vienna Exhibition of 1873, gaining recognition within the Milanese art community and demonstrating considerable talent. It was during this period that he began to gravitate towards genre scenes depicting everyday life—particularly settings from the eighteenth century—capturing nuanced portrayals of human interaction and social customs. Simultaneously, he produced numerous portraits, establishing himself as one of Milan’s most sought-after artists by bourgeois clientele. Returning to Venice in 1879 marked another significant chapter in Bianchi's artistic trajectory. He undertook a detailed exploration of Chioggia, capturing its distinctive charm and maritime atmosphere on canvas. Both Venice and Chioggia would continue to inspire him throughout his life, becoming recurring subjects in a series of evocative paintings exhibited at Milanese and Venetian galleries alongside genre scenes, views of Milan, and landscapes surrounding Gignese—a testament to his unwavering fascination with the Italian countryside. Among his notable achievements were “A Monaca di Monza” (1877) and “Milton” (1877), showcased in Naples and cementing his reputation as a skilled artist adept at conveying emotion and capturing visual beauty. Bianchi’s artistic style—often referred to as Scapigliatura—was characterized by its rebellious spirit and rejection of academic conventions. Influenced by artists like Giuseppe Previati and Giovanni Fattori, he embraced bold brushstrokes and expressive color palettes, prioritizing atmospheric perspective and psychological depth over meticulous realism. His canvases pulsated with life, conveying the immediacy of experience and capturing fleeting moments of human emotion. He skillfully blended elements of Romanticism and Impressionism, resulting in paintings that resonate with a palpable sense of place and time. Bianchi’s oeuvre encompasses a diverse range of subjects—from Venetian landscapes imbued with melancholic beauty to bustling scenes of Milanese urban life—reflecting his keen observation of the human condition and his ability to translate visual impressions into compelling artistic narratives. His enduring legacy resides in his masterful depictions of Venetian interiors, capturing the subtle nuances of light and color that define the atmosphere of Chioggia and Venice. Works like “La Dogana” (1879) and "La Storia" exemplify his dedication to portraying authentic experiences and conveying profound emotional resonance. Furthermore, paintings such as “Old Milan” (1890), “Woman in front of a mirror” (c. 1900), “Carnaval in Venice” (c. 1910) and "Flora"(c. 1890) continue to captivate audiences with their evocative compositions and masterful execution. His final masterpiece, “Paris Place de Clichy” (1884), remains a testament to his artistic vision and enduring influence on Italian painting.
mosè bianchi

mosè bianchi

1840 - 1904

基本情報

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Scapigliatura
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Spartaco Vela']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['John Martin']
  • Date Of Birth: 1840
  • Date Of Death: 1904
  • Full Name: Mosè Bianchi
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Notable Artworks:
    • La Dogana, Venice
    • La Storia
    • The Return from the Festival
  • Place Of Birth: Monza, Italy
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