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Lot 8: Francesco Netti - "Donna in rosa" ("Woman in Pink")

Est: €2,500 EUR - €3,000 EURSold:
Casa D'Aste Santa GiuliaBrescia, ItalyJune 01, 2024

Item Overview

Description

Francesco Netti, Santeramo In Colle (BA) 1832 - Napoli 1894

Dimensions

Cm 43x29,5 | In 16.93x11.61

Artist or Maker

Medium

Oil on canvas

Notes

Francesco Netti, Santeramo In Colle (BA) 1832 - Napoli 1894. He was born Dec. 24, 1832, in Santeramo in Colle (Bari), the son of Nicola, a wealthy landowner, and Giuseppa Vitale, a native of Conversano. From 1843 he attended the Scolopian college in Naples at S. Carlo alle Mortelle, where the rector commissioned his first painting for the institute's chapel, "The Death of St. Joseph Calasanz," still preserved there. After graduating from law school at the behest of his family, he enrolled at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts in Naples in 1855, where he stayed only a year, showing impatience with academic teaching. He had been studying painting for some time, first with Giuseppe Bonolis, then with Michele De Napoli and Tommaso De Vivo. Between 1856 and 1859 he stayed in Rome with his friend Pasquale De Crescito. Back in Naples, in 1860 he attended Domenico Morelli's atelier and painted "Portrait of Brother Antonio." In 1861 he presented "Follia di Haidée" at the I Esposizione italiana in Florence, trying to distance himself from Morelli's influence to find his own artistic individuality. In 1862 he participated in the I Exposition of the Society for the Promotion of Fine Arts in Naples with "Remembrances of May 15, 1848." From that year until 1866 he took part in all the Neapolitan Promotrici and between 1862 and 1864 attended Filippo Palizzi's nude school. The influence of the Tuscan Macchiaioli was reflected in works such as "La pioggia o Acquazzone" of 1864. In 1866 he achieved great success with "A Penance Procession at the Magdalene Bridge during the eruption of Vesuvius in 1794." He moved to Paris in the same year and remained there until 1871, staying in Grez-sur-Loing, frequented by various artists including John Singer Sargent. During that period he painted en plein air works such as "Feast at Grez" and "The Name Day." During the Franco-Prussian War of 1870 he returned to Paris, helping the Italian Red Cross and painting a few works such as "Barricade in a Street." Other Parisian works include "Orgy and Work" and "La sortie du bal, rue de l'Académie de Médecine," the latter completed in 1872 after returning to Naples. In 1871 he returned to Naples, where artistic opportunities were scarce. He devoted himself to the preparation of the VIIth Pedagogical Congress and to journalistic activity. In 1874 he undertook a study trip to Padua, Ferrara and Venice, which inspired works such as "Suicide in the Calle." During his Neapolitan years, he painted various landscapes inspired by Santeramo and works such as "On the Road to Santeramo." Between 1875 and 1876 he wrote the article "Vesuvius," and in 1876 he received a commission for an altarpiece for Altamura Cathedral. In 1880 he presented "Struggle of Gladiators at a Dinner in Pompeii" at the National Art Exhibition in Turin. In the following years, he focused on contemporary history subjects, such as "In corte d'assise," inspired by the Fadda trial. In 1884, invited on a cruise by Giuseppe Caravita, prince of Sirignano, he visited Athens and Turkey, producing numerous drawings and watercolors. Back in Naples, he furnished his studio in the Oriental style. In 1885 he began to make use of photography, influenced by Francesco Paolo Michetti. From 1886 to 1890 he worked on "The Levantine Embroiderers," while in 1887, after the death of his sister-in-law, he painted "The Crisis." In his later years, he participated only in the 1888 Neapolitan Promotrice and continued to write and translate works by Schiller and Goethe. He devoted himself to painted rural scenes and photographs, influenced by Courbet and Millet. From 1890 until his death he painted pictures featuring reapers, such as "Rest in Harvest" and "The Harvest." In 1891 he executed decorations for the Prince of Sirignano. Suffering from lung disease, he lived mostly in Santeramo, where he died on August 28, 1894.

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Auction Details

Saturday June 1st - 15:00 CEST

by
Casa D'Aste Santa Giulia
June 01, 2024, 03:00 PM CET

Via Fratelli Cairoli, 26, Brescia, 25122, IT

Terms

Live bidding may start higher or lower

Buyer's Premium

€0 - 399,999:25.0%
€400,000+:18.0%

Bidding Increments

From:To:Increment:
€0€499€50
€500€1,999€100
€2,000€4,999€200
€5,000+€500

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3% between 50,000.01 and 200,000.00 euros;
1% between 200,000.01 and 350,000.00 euros;
0,5% between 350,000.01 and 500,000.00 euros;
0,25% over 500,000.00 euros.
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18% for purchases over 400,000.00€