
Achille Vertunni (
Naples
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, March 1826 – 1897) was an Italian painter.
Biography
Vertunni was a Neapolitan nobleman who initially studied law under Roberto Savarese, although his family had intended for him to become an architect, and enrolled him to study mathematics under
Ferdinando de Luca. Vertunni however gravitated towards the visual arts, causing a rift with his father, who would not countenance his son working as a penniless artist and eventually disinherited Achille. He enrolled to study landscape painting under
Salvatore Fergola, and after just eight months went on to serve his first apprenticeship under the historical painter
Giuseppe Bonolis, and eventually with
Francesco De Sanctis
Francesco de Sanctis (28 March 1817 – 29 December 1883) was an Italian literary critic, scholar and politician, leading critic and historian of Italian language and literature during the 19th century.
Biography
De Sanctis was born in the so ...
. He is said to have been influenced by
Gabriele Smargiassi
Gabriele Smargiassi (22 July 1798 in Vasto – 12 May 1882 in Naples) was an Italian landscape painter and professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. .
In 1851 Vertunni entered the yearly competition held by the
Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli
The Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli (Naples Academy of Fine Arts) is a university-level art school in Naples. In the past it has been known as the Reale Istituto di Belle Arti and the Reale Accademia di Belle Arti. Founded by King Charles VII ...
(Naples Academy of Fine Arts), but the judges failed to agree on a single winner for the first prize, opting instead for awarding a silver medal each, ''ex equo'', to Vertunni and
Filippo Palizzi
Filippo Palizzi (16 June 1818, Vasto – 11 September 1899, Naples) was an Italian painter, known for his rural genre scenes with animals, mostly goats. His brothers, Francesco Paolo, Giuseppe and Nicola, also became painters.
Biography
He was ...
, a fellow pupil of Bonolis', rumoured to have been the judges' favourite, owing to his links with the academy.
As part of their prize, the two artists received a stipend to study in Rome and in 1853 Vertunni moved there, painting the ''Santa Margherita da Cortona'' for the ''Esposizione di Firenze'' of 1861. In the same year, he painted ''La
Pia de' Tolomei'' and ''Dante in the Forest''. He faced difficulty in selling the latter, as an innovative painting portraying Pia not in a classic portrait, but against a Maremman landscape; in spite of some financial difficulties, Vertunni persevered and became a prolific painter.
Later in life, he was named ''Cavaliere dell''
Ordine della Corona d'Italia (
Order of the Crown of Italy
The Order of the Crown of Italy ( or OCI) was founded as a national order in 1868 by King Victor Emmanuel II of Italy, Vittorio Emanuele II, to commemorate Italian unification, the unification of Italy in 1861. It was awarded in five degrees for ...
), and honorary professor of the ''Reale Istituto di Belle Arti di Napoli'' and of the
Brera Academy
The Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera (), also known as the or Brera Academy, is a state-run tertiary public academy of fine arts in Milan, Italy. It shares its history, and its main building, with the Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan's main public mu ...
of Milan.
Vertunni had 13 children from his marriage and his ''Atelier'', in the street best known for its painters,
Via Margutta
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, became a fashionable destination for the nobility and wealthy patrons on their
Grand Tour of Europe. Famous, as well as less known artists of the period gathered there, alongside nobility and protegés of the Papacy, in
Rome
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. Gradually the profile of the domestic visitors to the Atelier morphed, and over the years between 1868 and 1870,
Garibaldini
Redshirts at the Battle of Domokos
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and other supporters of Italian Unification began to frequent the regular banquets and soireés where the Baron entertained the crowned heads of Europe, renowned musicians as well as political figures such as
General La Marmora.
Tragically, the constant use of lead-based pigments, which, like many painters he mixed by hand, gradually poisoned the artist, who suffered progressive paralysis over the final 20 years of his life. His wife Guendalina, and his two youngest daughters, Giuseppina and Pia, cared for the painter until his death, in 1897. Among his pupils were
Pio Joris ''I primi anni di Rome capitale'' (1870-1878): con 100 illustrazioni
(1907), By Ugo Pesci, page 421. and Pietro Barucci.
Among Vertunni's works are:
*''Paludi Pontine'', (1861, Florence, Esposizione Nazionale)
*''La Torre d'Astura'', (1862, Milan, Esposizione Nazionale)
*''The Maremme, Kidnap of a Woman of Capri by Tunisian Corsairs'', (1866, Milan National Exposition)
*''Paestum
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*''Campagna Romana''
*''Encounter of Tasso with Marco Sciarra
Marco may refer to:
People Given name
* Marco (actor) (born 1977), South Korean model and actor
Surname
* Georg Marco (1863–1923), Romanian chess player of German origin
* Jindřich Marco (1921–2000), Czechoslovak photographer and numisma ...
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*''Manfredi
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People
* Manfredi family, a noble family, lords of Faenza, Italy
** Francesco I Manfredi (1260–1343), Lord of Faenza
** Astorre I Manfredi (1345–1405), condottiero, foun ...
con la sua famiglia ricoverati nel bosco dopo la presa di San Germano''
*''Un pensier mesto della madre cara''
*''Un desiderio di pace e di amore''
*''Beach of Baia''
*''Il torrente la Nera presso Borgo di Cerreto''
*''Storm in the Paludi Pontine''
*''Roma Vecchia''
*''Approach to Paestum
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*''Una Vetta degli Appenini''
References
''Roma Artistica''
Pubblicazione Mensile, Illustrata; Volume 1, Number 11; Editor: Architetto Raffaello Ojetti, 1872 Tipografia Romana di C. Bartoli, Piazza Poli #7-13; page 81–84.
{{DEFAULTSORT:Vertunni, Achille
1826 births
19th-century Neapolitan people
19th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
Painters from Naples
1897 deaths
19th-century Italian male artists
Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli alumni
Kingdom of the Two Sicilies