
Teofilo Patini (
Castel di Sangro
Castel di Sangro (locally ''Caštiéllë'') is a city and ''comune'' of 6,461 people (as of 2013) in the Province of L'Aquila, in Abruzzo, Central Italy. It is the main city of the Alto Sangro e Altopiano delle Cinque Miglia area.
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May 5, 1840 –
Naples
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, November 16, 1906) was an Italian painter, active in a
Realist style.
Biography
He was born to a landowning family of some wealth. In 1855, he began classical studies in
Sulmona
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under the Latin scholar, Leopoldo Dorrucci. Patini's father had taken a position as chancellor of the Royal Judiciary in that town. He acquired a diploma of “Belle Lettere”, and then enrolled in the University of
Naples
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to study philosophy, then transferred to study at the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. This move, however, was not approved by his family. At the age of 20 years, Teofilo, along with
Antonio Tripoti, enlisted in the volunteer forces of Garibaldi: the ''
Cacciatori
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del Gran Sasso'', which was organizing an insurrection in Abruzzo. Later he was to join for four months in the National Guard of Castel di Sangro, with forces attempting to repress the rampant rural brigandage.
During a competition at the Academy, his painting of ''Edward III of England and the Deputies of Calais'' won him a stipend for two years (1868 – 1869) to study in
Florence
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. In 1870, his canvas of ‘’La Zingara’’ gained him a scholarship to travel to Rome from 1870 to 1873. In Rome, he painted ''Nello studio di
Salvatore Rosa
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'', which was awarded first prize in an 1872 exhibition in Rome. In Rome, he began a relationship with Teresa Tabasco, a model of the Academy. Years later, they married.
In 1872, he was afflicted with the ophthalmologic infection, trachoma. This curtailed painting to some degree, although he painted ''La guardiana delle oche'' (1873), ''Case di campagna'' (1874), ''I notabili del mio paese'' (1878). A few years later, by the age of 39, he was allowed by his doctor to restart painting. His painting became progressively focused on the lives of the poor peasants, fore example, ''Il ciabattino'' (exhibited at 1873 Mostra of the Promotrice).
In 1882, he was named director of the Scuola di Arti e Mestieri of
L'Aquila
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. In 1884, he was commissioned by the Ministry of Agriculture to visit the art museums of Germany.
In 1880, at Turin, he exhibited: ''Ogni buon stivale doventa ciabatta'', ''Lo studio di Salvator Rosa'', and ''La prima lezione di equitazione''. In 1881 at Milan he displayed ''L' Erede''. This canvas depicts a peasant, sprawled dead on a mat on the foreground, while to his side, his wife grieves in a corner while her naked baby lies supine. The bleak reality of rural poverty prompted a contemporary critic, to label this a protest work, ''a legitimate descendant of the Proximus Tuus''. The bronze statue by
Achille D'Orsi
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in the Verismo style of Realism
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depicts an exhausted peasant, sitting with a hoe. In 1884 at Turin, Patini exhibited ''Vanga e Latte'' (a breast-feeding mother and her working man), and finally at Venice: ''Beasts of burden'', in which three peasant women recall the pose and exhaustion of Proximus Tuus, and the paintings of
Millet
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. Other paintings such as ''The Three Orphans'', painted in earthy tones, reiterate this subject matter of empathy with the poor.
Patini struggled financially as a painter. He developed cardiac ailments in later decades. In addition to his genre subjects, and despite some anticlerical positions, he also painted sacred subjects: for San Demetrio ne’ Vestini in
Calascio
Calascio is a ''comune'' and village in the province of L'Aquila, in the Abruzzo region of central Italy. It is located in the Gran Sasso e Monti della Laga National Park.
History
The existence of the village, of Norman origin, is already testi ...
, for the Sanctuary of the Madonna della Libera in
Pratola Peligna
Pratola Peligna ( Abruzzese: ') is a '' comune'' and town in the Province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy. As of 2015, it has a population of 7,652 inhabitants.
Geography
Pratola Peligna is bordered by Popoli, Corfinio, Prezza ...
, for the Duomo and the church of Santa Maria della Concezione at L’Aquila. he painted canvases of the ''Crucifix'' for the basilica of San Pelino, near
Corfinio
Corfinio is a ''comune'' (municipality) and town in the province of L'Aquila in the Abruzzo region of Italy.
In the Middle Ages, Roman '' Corfinium'' was known as Valva, and was the seat of a bishopric. This name is preserved in the name of the un ...
; ''Il Purgatorio o Redenzione'', ''The Guardian Angel'', ''St Carlo Borromeo among the plague victims'', ''L’Immacolata e Santi''.
''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.''
by Angelo de Gubernatis
Count Angelo De Gubernatis (1840–26 February 1913), Italian man of letters, was born in Turin and educated there and at Berlin, where he studied philology. He was nominated for the Nobel Prize in Literature fourteen times.
Life
In 1862 he w ...
. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 359.
His native town of Castel di Sangro has a stadium
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and a school (liceo), named after the painter.
References
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1840 births
1906 deaths
People from Castel di Sangro
19th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
20th-century Italian painters
Painters from Naples
Italian genre painters
Accademia di Belle Arti di Napoli alumni
19th-century Italian male artists
20th-century Italian male artists