Francesco Ghittoni

Francesco Ghittoni (1855โ€“1928) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre paintings of the life of rural workers, but also portraits, sacred subjects, and, late in life, landscapes. His early paintings were in a Realist style.

Biography

He was born in Rizzolo (Province of Piacenza). He began as a pupil at the Istituto Gazzola of Lorenzo Toncini, and was attached to the Institute for over a decade. After 1873, he worked under Giovanni Bernardino Pollinari.[1] He exhibited in 1881 at the National Exposition in Milan two paintings on genre topics. In 1903, he was named conservationist at the Museo Civico di Piacenza; and in 1911, he became an Academic at the Istituto Gazzola. He died in 1928 in Piacenza. In 1939, his pupil, Giacomo Bertucci, organized a posthumous exhibition in Piacenza.[2][3]

References

  1. ^ Treccani.it, L'Enciclopedia Italiana, Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani - Volume 54 (2000) by Francesca Paola Rusconi.
  2. ^ Galleria d'Arte Moderna Ricci Oddi in Piacenza; short biography.
  3. ^ Piacenza Antica website Short biography.