Michele Gordigiani Art
Michele Gordigiani dealt with the genre scenes and historical-mythological framework. He always devoted himself more frequently to portraits, a genre that brought him fame in Italy and worldwide. At the Academy's Annual Exhibition, in 1854, he presented two male portraits, still tied to academic schemes. Since 1855, he frequented the Caffè Michelangiolo with his brother Anatolio, a place where artists who will give life to the Macchiaioli movement, to which he adhered with conviction to new artistic research. Here, he became friends with Giovanni Fattori, Telemaco Signorini, Diego Martelli, Cristiano Banti and in particular with Angiolo Tricca, becoming one of the animators of the group of innovators, which often met in his studio.
1890s Impressionist Michele Gordigiani Art
Canvas, Oil
1870s Romantic Michele Gordigiani Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century Romantic Michele Gordigiani Art
Oil, Canvas
Mid-19th Century Michele Gordigiani Art
Canvas, Oil
Mid-20th Century Impressionist Michele Gordigiani Art
Oil
1960s Impressionist Michele Gordigiani Art
Oil, Canvas
1920s Impressionist Michele Gordigiani Art
Canvas, Oil
Late 19th Century Romantic Michele Gordigiani Art
Canvas, Oil
1950s Modern Michele Gordigiani Art
Canvas, Oil, Stretcher Bars
18th Century Romantic Michele Gordigiani Art
Canvas, Oil
1950s Impressionist Michele Gordigiani Art
Oil, Board
1990s Impressionist Michele Gordigiani Art
Canvas, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Michele Gordigiani Art
Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Michele Gordigiani Art
Gouache, Color Pencil
1980s Romantic Michele Gordigiani Art
Oil, Burlap
Early 20th Century Impressionist Michele Gordigiani Art
Canvas, Oil