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Alberto Pasini (3 September 1826 – 15 December 1899) was an Italian painter. He is best known for depicting Orientalist subjects in a late- Romantic style.


Biography

He was born in Busseto. His father was a commissioner for his district, a post analogous to a sub-prefect. After the death of his father in 1828, he and his mother moved to Parma, where Pasini enrolled, at the age of 17 years, in the Academy of Fine Art of
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. He studied landscape painting and drawing. In Parma, he was helped early on by Alberto's uncle, the painter and manuscript illuminator, Antonio Pasini, who painted for the local nobility and collaborated with the publishing house established by Giovanni Battista Bodoni. By 1852, he exhibited a series of thirty designs, made into lithographs, depicting various castles around Piacenza,
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and Parma. He was noticed by the artist
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, who encouraged Pasini to travel to
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, where Pasini first joined the workshop of Pierre-Luc-Charles and
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, of the Barbizon School. In 1853 his lithograph of ''The Evening'' gained him admittance to the
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, and to the workshop of the famous Théodore Chassériau. The eruption of the
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offered a new opportunity, when in February 1855, this latter painter recommended Pasini to replace him on the entourage of the French plenipotentiary minister to
Persia Iran, officially the Islamic Republic of Iran, and also called Persia, is a country located in Western Asia. It is bordered by Iraq and Turkey to the west, by Azerbaijan and Armenia to the northwest, by the Caspian Sea and Turkmeni ...
. Pasini accompanied him, returning through the north of Persia and Armenia before reaching the port of Trebizond. In subsequent trips, he visited Egypt, the Red Sea, Arabia,
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, and Persia. Pasini parlayed his exposures during this trip into numerous highly detailed paintings of orientalist subjects. He left again for Istanbul in October 1867, summoned by the French Ambassador Bourée. He returned to Turkey in 1876 to execute the four paintings commissioned by
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. He was about to return to Istanbul the next year, when his patron, the Sultan, died. In 1865, he spent some time in
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, painted landscapes of the Riviera. During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870, he returned to Italy, settling in Cavoretto, on the hills around Turin. He continued to travel, closer to his home, with trips to Venice and two sojourns in Spain in 1879 and 1883. He died in Cavoretto on 15 December 1899.


Works

In 1862 at Istanbul, he painted a canvas depicting a ''Victory by the Turks led by Sultan Abdul Mezid''. He exhibited at Paris: ''The Druze attack a Maronite Village'', ''Falcon hunt in plains of Ispahan'', ''The Bazaar of Istambul'', and ''The stage of the caravan'', found in the Museum of Parma. In Venice, and began painting
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of the city, among other subjects including works depicting the ''Ponte dei Santi Apostoli'', ''the ferry Cassou and the Rio Marin'', ''Canal Grande''; ''Traghetto San Toma'' ; ''Venice from the Giudecca'' ; '' Palazzo Grimani''; ''Rio San Severo'', ''Rio a Santa Maria Formosa'' ; and '' Palazzi Rezzonico, Foscari e Balbi''. He also painted ''Porta di un bazar''; ''Panorama of the
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''; ''Porta del vino'', ''
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Porta of the sala delle due sorelle''; ''Interno dello moschea dell'Alhambra''; ''Porta d'una moschea'', and ''Palazzo del
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''; ''Porta di un vecchio arsenale''; ''Mercato del lunedì nella piazza of the Moschea a Costantinopoli''; ''Cavalli al pascolo in Siria''; ''Cortile di un vecchio joly'';'' La sentinella''; ''Le staffette'' (Group of irregular cavalry at the door of a mosque in Asia Minor); ''Courtyard of the Lions in Granada''; ''Gruppo di case nel Rubatto Yesel Giani''; ''Un'arcata of the facciata di San Marco''; ''Porta del Palazzo Moriani''; and ''La Salute''. The self-portrait he sent to the Uffizi in Florence is from 1888. Gubernatis quotes the contemporary art critic, Virgilio Colombo, as saying of his paintings:Gubernatis, ''Dizionario''.
''Pasini faithfully reproduces the architectural accessories, which sparkle in the sun and bathe in the blue shadows: in this, he is unrivaled and shows extraordinary ingenuity to create huge paintings in small canvases. What skill in painting finger-high figures, fine horses, grim and thoughtful knights, with sumptuous trappings, damask-decorated weapons, kiosks, markets and menageries, saddles encrusted with gems, the turbans, the fabrics, the courtesans of princesses, the military camps, the intimate recesses of the harem, the profiles of city with jagged spires and minarets, and the hunts through the interminable space of the plains. The oriental scenes are exquisitely treated, not by way of searching for the usual sunsets and fiery skies. The atmosphere is fine and transparent and stretches across a silvery coat...all grace and subtlety


Gallery of Orientalist paintings

Alberto Pasini - Horse market, Syria - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Horse market, Syria'' Alberto Pasini - Market Day in Constantinople - Google Art Project.jpg, ''Market Day in Constantinople'' Alberto Pasini Am Goldenen Horn.jpg, ''Golden Horn, Istambul'' Alberto Pasini Karawane in der Wüste, signiert 1867.jpg, ''Caravan in the Desert'' Alberto Pasini Une Mosqué 1886.JPG, ''Mosque'' Alberto Pasini (attr.) - Oriental landscape with Mosque.jpg, ''Oriental landscape with Mosque'' Pasini Alberto Sulle Rive Del Bosforo.jpg, ''Shores of
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'' Pasini Alberto An Arab Caravan.jpg, ''Arab Caravan'' Pasini Alberto Cairo.jpg, ''Cairo'' Alberto Pasino Ein arabisches Feldlager.jpg, ''Arab Field Camp'' (1866) Merket in Istanbul.jpg, ''Market in Istanbul'' (1868) Pasini 2.jpg, ''Arab Cavalry'' Pasini Alberto A Market Scene.jpg, ''Market scene'' Pasini Alberto Almea Color Arancio.jpg, ''Almea wearing Orange'' Pasini Alberto 1.jpg, ''At the Trough'' Spirited Conflict (1859) by Albert Pasini.jpg, ''Spirited Conflict'' (1859)


See also

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List of Orientalist artists This is an incomplete list of artists who have produced works on Orientalist subjects, drawn from the Islamic world or other parts of Asia. Many artists listed on this page worked in many genres, and Orientalist subjects may not have formed a m ...
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Orientalism In art history, literature and cultural studies, Orientalism is the imitation or depiction of aspects in the Eastern world. These depictions are usually done by writers, designers, and artists from the Western world. In particular, Orientalist p ...


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pasini, Alberto 19th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 1826 births 1899 deaths People from Busseto Painters from Parma Orientalist painters 19th-century Italian male artists