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Gabriele Castagnola

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For the next five years, he was primarily involved with creating lithographic prints. In 1858, he began to focus on paintings with historical and literary themes. This occupied him for a decade, and was his most successful period. Many of these works depicted scenes from the ongoing
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in Paris, at the Italian pavilion. This experience would prompt him to join with several other painters in a protest against the selection committee for works to be sent to the Exposition.
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In 1865, he settled permanently in Florence. That same year, he was named an 'Academician of Merit" at his alma mater in Genoa. Two years later, his painting of the assassination of
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S. Rebaudi, "Un dipinto, sin qui sconosciuto di Gabriele Castagnola ispirato a C. Colombo giovinetto", in
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scenes instead. Many of these involved love and romance. He was also fond of portraying nuns.
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In his later years, he painted fewer historical scenes; preferring to focus on
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from 1840 to 1847 then, from 1849 to 1852, he worked as a magazine
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Archives of the Accademia Ligustica, Pensione Durazzo, 1885
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chromolithography

lithographer
academic style
Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti
illustrator
Risorgimento
Naples
Domenico Morelli
Alessandro de'Medici
Exposition Universelle
Caffè Michelangiolo
fresco
Nicolò Barabino
genre

Gabriele Castagnola
Categories
19th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
1828 births
1883 deaths
Painters from Tuscany
19th-century Italian male artists

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