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    in Paris: Giuseppe De Nittis An Italian Impressionist in Paris: Giuseppe De Nittis Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giuseppe De Nittis. Sources Broude...
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    Brindisi(1877), by Giuseppe de Nittis Avenue de Bois du Boulogne (1880), by Giuseppe de Nittis Walk with the dogs(1874),by Giuseppe de Nittis "Apulia in the...
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  • Catholic archbishop and diplomat Giuseppe De Nittis (1846–1884), Italian painter This page lists people with the surname De Nittis. If an internal link intending...
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    The Pinacoteca Giuseppe De Nittis, in Barletta, houses the largest collection of the famous local Impressionist painter Giuseppe De Nittis (1846–1884),...
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    Léopold Levert Comtesse de Luchaire Alfred Meyer Auguste de Molins Claude Monet Berthe Morisot Émilien Mulot-Durivage Giuseppe De Nittis Auguste-Louis-Marie...
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    Marra: Baroque palace outside Salento, now housing the Pinacoteca Giuseppe De Nittis. Canne della Battaglia: archeologic site, location of the Battle of...
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    Ortelle. At the end of the century, he travelled to Paris, where he met Giuseppe De Nittis and his circle. He gained a nomination to be professor at the Institute...
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    called juste milieu, and he has been compared to Alfred Stevens, Giuseppe De Nittis, and James Tissot. Duez was born on 8 March 1843 in Paris, and studied...
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    working outside the Académie des Beaux-Arts, including Edgar Degas and Giuseppe de Nittis, and attended (but did not participate in) the First Impressionist...
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    Herculaneum and Portici), just south of Naples. The group nucleated around Giuseppe De Nittis, who after being expelled from the Naples Academy of Fine Arts, move...
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    Giacinto Gigante, Federico Cortese, Domenico Morelli, Saverio Altamura, Giuseppe De Nittis, Vincenzo Gemito, Antonio Mancini, and Raffaello Pagliaccetti. Amongst...
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    participated in Impressionist exhibitions in 1879, 1880, 1881 and 1886, and Giuseppe De Nittis, an Italian artist living in Paris who participated in the first Impressionist...
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    Emmanuel Frémiet in 1874. Joan of Arc statue on the Place des Pyramides Giuseppe De Nittis, Place des Pyramides, 1876 Wikimedia Commons has media related to...
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    Morbidezze di primavera, 1918 Giuseppe De Nittis: Colazione a Posillipo, 1878: La femme aux pompons, 1879 Pablo Picasso: Tête de femme (La Mediterranée), 1957...
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    Through Cairano Oil painting Lungo l'Ofanto (1870) by Giuseppe de Nittis (1848–1884), Pinacoteca De Nittis [it], Barletta, Italy Tabula Peutingeriana showing...
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    neighborhood of Bari, and attended school at the liceo artistico Giuseppe De Nittis.[citation needed] Oxa began her career at the Sanremo Music Festival...
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    Stewart. He rarely had exhibitions in Spain. In 1882 he, Stevens, Giuseppe de Nittis and Georges Petit established an "International Painting Exhibition"...
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    Italy known as the Republica di Portici), founded by Marco de Gregorio, Giuseppe De Nittis, and Federigo Rossano were also soon working. He and other...
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    expatriate Italian artists in his orbit, including Giovanni Boldini, Giuseppe De Nittis, and Federico Zandomeneghi; unlike them, however, Signorini remained...
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    School of Resina, which included Federico Rossano, Marco de Gregorio and Giuseppe De Nittis. He made his debut in 1873, at the "Society for the Promotion...
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    2007-03-24. Retrieved 2019-05-20.[permanent dead link‍] Vernon, H.; Cohen, J.; De Nittis, P.; Fatemi, A.; McClellan, R.; Goldstein, A.; Malerba, N.; Guex, N.;...
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    artists of the 19th and 20th centuries (Giuseppe De Nittis, Boldini, Gino Severini, Amedeo Modigliani, Giorgio de Chirico) went to France to work, at a...
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    publication, Giuseppe De Nittis: La Donazione di Léontine Gruvelle De Nittis (2023), in both Italian and English, revisits De Nittis's connections with...
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    imagination Antonio Ciseri (1821–1891), painter of religious subjects Giuseppe De Nittis (1846–1884), painter, mainly of landscapes and scenes of city life...
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    Liébert Reconstruction, 1875 painting by Giuseppe De Nittis A project to locate the Cour des Comptes in the Pavillon de Marsan was stillborn, even though the...
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    his returning to Campania in 1860-1861, he moved to Resina, where Giuseppe De Nittis, Adriano Cecioni, and Federigo Rossano were also soon working. These...
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    was attracted to the Scuola of Resina style of painting fostered by Giuseppe De Nittis. He took lessons from Adriano Cecioni. He painted both in oil, tempera...
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    movement, and had as main interpreters, together with De Gregorio: Adriano Cecioni, Giuseppe De Nittis, Federico Rossano, Eduardo Dalbono, Nicola Palizzi...
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  • caricaturist and painter of historical themes (b. 1817) 21 August — Giuseppe De Nittis, painter whose work merges the styles of Salon art and Impressionism...
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    where he worked in the studios of Jean-Léon Gérôme and befriended Giuseppe De Nittis. Back in Turin, he continued to paint genre scenes, mainly of laborers...
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