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d'ART ID#: 59385
Length: 20.00 cm
Height: 26.00 cm
Depth: 0.00 cm
Framed: N
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Drawing
Style & Subject:
Religious
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Tomasso Minardi
St. Augustine
Tomasso Minardi
Drawings - US $350.00

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Chinfineart.com
Minardi, Tommaso
(1787 Faenza-1858 Rome)

Four drawings from this collection have been acquired by the British Museum

Minardi is often said to have started the ‘Nazarene’ movement in Italy.
This claim needs more research as it can also be said that the Nazarenes took their ideas from Minardi.
However, in Minardi we can see the continuation of the Old Master tradition in drawing. He is now regarded as one of the major artists of the Italian nineteenth century.
Minardi was Director of the Academy of Fine Art, Perugia & Professor of the Academy of S. Lucca in Rome (1821-1858).
Minardi is represented in the Art Galleries of Faenza, Florence & Rome.

A good reference to the drawings of Minardi is the exhibition catalogue
‘Disegni di Tommaso Minardi (1787-1871), Rome Modern Art Gallery,
21 October 1982-9 January 1983, pub. 1982 by De Luca Editore.



Chinfineart.com
Minardi, Tommaso
(1787 Faenza-1858 Rome)

Four drawings from this collection have been bought by the British Museum

Minardi is often said to have started the ‘Nazarene’ movement in Italy.
This claim needs more research as it can also be said that the Nazarenes took their ideas from Minardi.
However, in Minardi we can see the continuation of the Old Master tradition in drawing. He is now regarded as one of the major artists of the Italian nineteenth century.
Minardi was Director of the Academy of Fine Art, Perugia & Professor of the Academy of S. Lucca in Rome (1821-1858).
Minardi is represented in the Art Galleries of Faenza, Florence & Rome.

A good reference to the drawings of Minardi is the exhibition catalogue
‘Disegni di Tommaso Minardi (1787-1871), Rome Modern Art Gallery,
21 October 1982-9 January 1983, pub. 1982 by De Luca Editore.

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