Dictionary of Artists

 

To meet the requirement of scholars, art dealers, collectors or simple amateurs of having a quick and effective tool at their disposal to satisfy the various exigencies connected with the world of art, first of all the in-depth analysis of the work of painters, sculptors, engravers, photographers, etc., the "Dictionary of artists" puts itself up as an annotated list of names, sometimes accompanied, if marked by an asterisk, by a biography and by some signature examples.

Each artist is matched with a series of index cards regarding the works registered in the Data Bank of the Matteucci Institute, which can be issued on request.

The biographies are taken from the Dizionario degli artisti edited by Cristina Bonagura, integral part of the work Pittori & pittura dell'Ottocento italiano (1996-1997), coordinated by Giuliano Matteucci with the cooperation of Paul Nicholls and realized by the Redazioni Grandi Opere of the "Istituto Geografico De Agostini", to whom the Matteucci Institute expresses its sincere thanks for authorizing the circulation of the texts on line.

 

Santi Giuseppe*

SANTI GIUSEPPE
Bologna 1761 - Ferrara 1825
Formatosi all’Accademia Clementina di Bologna, dove fu allievo di U. e M. Gandolfi, si aggiudicò numerosi premi accademici e rivelò presto una compiuta adesione al gusto neoclassico (figure a monocromo nello scalone di Palazzo Zambeccari, Bologna; decorazione della cupola della Madonna del Torrione, Ravenna). Fu attivo in tutta la Romagna, ma soprattutto a Bologna e a Ferrara, dove si stabilì fin dai primi anni dell'Ottocento. In passato, sue opere sono state attribuite erroneamente ai Gandolfi o a F. Giani.
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