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Silvestro Lega (8 December 1826 – 21 September 1895) was an Italian realist painter. He was one of the leading artists of the
Macchiaioli The Macchiaioli () were a group of Italian painters active in Tuscany in the second half of the nineteenth century. They strayed from antiquated conventions taught by the Italian art academies, and did much of their painting outdoors in order ...
and was also involved with the Mazzini movement.


Biography

He was born in
Modigliana Modigliana () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Italy, Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southeast of Bologna and about southwest of Forlì. The toponym derives from (Castrum) ''Mutilum'', meaning â ...
, near
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, to an affluent family. From 1838 he attended the Piarist College, where his skill at drawing became evident. From 1843 to 1847 he attended the Accademia di Belle Arti, Florence, studying drawing under Benedetto Servolini (1805–79) and
Tommaso Gazzarrini 375px, ''The Death of the Son of Tacchinardi'', Montepulciano Museum Tommaso Gazzarrini (February 15, 1790 – February 7, 1853) was an Italian painter born in Livorno, who painted religious and historic subjects in a Neoclassic style. Biograph ...
(1790–1853), then studying painting, briefly, under
Giuseppe Bezzuoli Giuseppe Bezzuoli (28 November 1784 – 13 September 1855) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassical and Romantic periods. Biography He was born to Luigi Bazzuoli, a farmer, and his wife Anna, née Banchieri. Later, he changed the spelling of ...
. During 1847 he attended
Luigi Mussini Luigi Mussini (19 December 1813 – 18 June 1888) was an Italian painter, linked especially to the Purismo movement and to the Nazarenes. Life Mussini was born in Berlin, son of the composer Natale Mussini, ''Kapellmeister'' at the Prussi ...
’s school, where the teaching emphasized the 15th-century Florentine principles of drawing and orderly construction. Then and for some years afterwards he continued to attend the Scuola del Nudo of the Accademia. As a
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an volunteer, Lega participated in the military campaigns for Italian independence (1848–49) before resuming his training, this time under Antonio Ciseri.Steingräber & Matteucci 1984, p. 113. In 1850 he completed his first large-scale painting, ''Doubting Thomas'' (
Modigliana Modigliana () is a ''comune'' (municipality) in the Province of Forlì-Cesena in the Italy, Italian region Emilia-Romagna, located about southeast of Bologna and about southwest of Forlì. The toponym derives from (Castrum) ''Mutilum'', meaning â ...
, Osp. Civ.). In 1852 he won the Concorso Trienniale dell’Accademia with ''David Placating Saul''. On 30 January 1853, he became a member of the Accademia degli Incamminati of Modigliana. In 1855, Lega returned to his native town, where he remained until 1857. Serious by nature, Lega was an infrequent visitor of the Caffè Michelangiolo, a favorite meeting place in the 1850s for the young painters who later became known as the
Macchiaioli The Macchiaioli () were a group of Italian painters active in Tuscany in the second half of the nineteenth century. They strayed from antiquated conventions taught by the Italian art academies, and did much of their painting outdoors in order ...
. Diego Martelli, a contemporary of Lega, wrote of him that "he was not one of those people who, artistically speaking, can fling themselves into novel developments .... In spite of the discussions that went on nightly in the crucible of the Caffè Michelangiolo, Lega's art, until 1859, remained conspicuously academic." Subsequently, Lega's style began moving towards Realism and away from the
Purismo ''Purismo'' was an Italian cultural movement which began in the 1820s. The group intended to restore and preserve language through the study of medieval authors, and such study extended to the visual arts. Inspired by the Nazarenes from Germany, ...
of Mussini. This progress is evident in the four
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s he painted between 1858 and 1863 for the Oratory of the Madonna del Cantone in Modigliana, and in several military-themed works he painted during that period. Together with his Macchiaioli friends
Odoardo Borrani Odoardo Borrani (22 August 1833 – 14 September 1905) was an Italian painter associated with the Macchiaioli group. Biography He was born in Pisa. The Borrani family moved to Florence, where Odoardo enrolled at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1853. ...
, Giuseppe Abbati,
Telemaco Signorini Telemaco Signorini (; August 18, 1835 – February 10, 1901) was an Italian artist who belonged to the group known as the Macchiaioli. Biography He was born in the Santa Croce quarter of Florence, and showed an early inclination toward the stu ...
and Raffaello Sernesi, he started painting landscapes ''en plein air''. From 1861 to 1870, he lived with the Batelli family, near the Affrico river, and started a relationship with the elder daughter, Virginia. The children and women of the Batelli family were the subjects of many of his paintings during this happy period of his life.Calingaert, "Lega, Silvestro", ''Grove Art Online'' In 1870, he was awarded the silver medal at the
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's National Exposition. In that same year, Virginia Batelli, his companion, died of tuberculosis. Three of Lega's brothers also died at about this time. The grieving Lega returned to Modigliana. Depressed, and experiencing the onset of eye problems, he ceased painting almost entirely for four years between 1874 and 1878. In 1875, he and Borrani established a modern art gallery in Florence, but it quickly failed, and Lega's financial problems worsened.Broude 1987, p. 171. In 1878 he took part in the preparations for the Paris
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. At the Florentine Promotrice in 1879, Lega—who never traveled outside Italy—saw two Impressionist paintings by
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, which he admired.Broude 1987, pp.172–174. He became a frequent guest of the Tommasi family, and a tutor of the sons of the family. The art historian
Norma Broude Norma Broude (born 1 May 1941) is an American art historian and scholar of feminism and 19th-century French and Italian painting. She is also a Professor Emerita of art history from American University. Broude, with Mary Garrard, is an early lead ...
says that "like the Batellis before them, he Tommasiswelcomed Lega into their family circle and provided for him the warm and close-knit family environment in which he and his art could flourish." In 1886, he painted one of his most famous works, the ''Gabbarigiane''. By the mid-1880s, Lega was almost blind, and perceived only large masses. He produced many paintings in Gabbro, where he was a guest of the Bandini family. He participated at the
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and at the Promotrice of Florence. Lega died in
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in 1895 of stomach cancer.


Style

Lega's artistic career may be divided into two periods: the first is the ''calm phase'', where he looked at the world optimistically. The second is the ''disturbed phase'', associated with his poor economic conditions and with his depression after Virginia's death. Efrem Gisella Calingaert says:
the originality of Lega’s style lies in the way he adapted a contemporary use of colour, based on direct experience of the motif, to a traditional type of composition and carefully defined forms. This is illustrated by the ''Singing of the Ballad'' (1867; Florence, Pitti), which, together with ''A Visit'' (1868; Rome, G.N.A. Mod.) and ''The Pergola'', constitute the most important works of Lega’s mature period and perhaps of his whole career. In the ''Singing of the Ballad'' the simplicity and balance of the composition, the transparency of the colours and rendering of atmosphere, the monumentality of the figures in profile and their pyramidal forms invest the scene with the solemnity of a painting by
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.


Partial list of works

* ''Il sacro cuore di Gesù'', oil painting * ''La casa di don Giovanni Verità'', 1855, oil on canvas, 37 x 28,
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, museum Civico * ''Episodio della guerra del 1859'' - ''Ritorno di bersaglieri italiani da una ricognizione'', 1861, oil on canvas, 57,5 x 95, Florence, National Gallery of Modern Art,
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* ''Ritratto di Giuseppe Garibaldi'', 1861, oil on canvas, 111 x 78,4, Private collection * ''Tra i fiori del giardino'', 1862, oil on canvas, 49 x 59, Private collection * ''Il primo dolore'', 1863, oil on canvas, 39,5 x 50,
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, Provincial Palace * ''L’educazione al lavoro'', 1863, oil painting, 87 x 65, Hotel Montecatini Terme,
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, Private collection * ''L’elemosina'', 1864, oil on canvas, 71,8 x 124, Private collection * ''La nonna'', 1865, oil on canvas, 59 x 70, Private collection * ''Due bambine che fanno le signore - Divertimento infantile'', 1865, oil on canvas, 57,5 x 94, Private collection * ''Il canto di uno stornello'', 1867, oil on canvas, 158 x 98, Florence, National Gallery of Modern Art,
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* ''Un dopo pranzo'', 1868, oil on canvas, 75 x 93,5,
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, Pinacoteca di Brera * ''La visita'', 1868, oil on canvas on wood panel, 31 x 60,
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,
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* ''I promessi sposi'', 1869, oil on canvas, 33,5 x 77, Milan, Museum of Science of Leonardo da Vinci * ''La lettura'', oil on paper laid down on wood,
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, Provincial art-Gallery * ''Donna con edera'', oil on board, Genoa Nervi, Raccolte Frugone Gallery * ''Una madre'', 1884, oil on canvas, 191 x 124, Private collection * ''Gabbrigiana in piedi'', 1888, oil on canvas, 140 x 86, Private collection * ''Pagliai al sole'', oil on board, 28 x 38, ca 1890,
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, Gallery Ricci Oddi


Gallery

File:Episode of the Second Italian War of Independence. Return of bersaglieri from a reconnaissance (1861), by Silvestro Lega.jpg, ''Sharpshooters Leading Prisoners'', 1861, Florence, National Gallery of Modern Art,
Palazzo Pitti The Palazzo Pitti (), in English sometimes called the Pitti Palace, is a vast, mainly Renaissance, palace in Florence, Italy. It is situated on the south side of the River Arno, a short distance from the Ponte Vecchio. The core of the present ...
File:Silvestro_Lega_-_Il_canto_di_uno_stornello_-_1868.jpg, ''Song of a Starling'', 1867, Florence, National Gallery of Modern Art,
Palazzo Pitti The Palazzo Pitti (), in English sometimes called the Pitti Palace, is a vast, mainly Renaissance, palace in Florence, Italy. It is situated on the south side of the River Arno, a short distance from the Ponte Vecchio. The core of the present ...
File:Silvestro_Lega_001.jpg, ''La Pergola'', 1868, Milan,
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File:Lega_Eleonora_Tommasi.jpg, ''Portrait of Eleonora Tommasi'', c. 1884 File:Silvestro_Lega_-_Country_Girl_Leaning_against_a_Ladder_-_WGA12635.jpg, ''Country Girl Leaning Against a Ladder'', c. 1885


Notes


References

* Broude, Norma (1987). ''The Macchiaioli: Italian Painters of the Nineteenth Century''. New Haven and London: Yale University Press. * Calingaert, Efrem Gisella. "Lega, Silvestro." ''Grove Art Online. Oxford Art Online''. Oxford University Press. * Steingräber, E., & Matteucci, G. (1984). ''The Macchiaioli: Tuscan Painters of the Sunlight : March 14-April 20, 1984''. New York: Stair Sainty Matthiesen in association with Matthiesen, London.


External links


Silvestro Lega in Artcyclopedia
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