Amerino Cagnoni Art
Amerino Cagnoni initially studied classical education, but abandoned studies to take a job as director of a textile mill in Brianza, then moved to Asti as secretary of a wealthy family. At age 19, Cagnoni enrolled as a student at Brera Academy, where he stayed for seven years. Cagnoni painted The daughter of Curzio Pichena, a subject from the novel by Guerazzi. Cagnoni’s Episode of the War of Italian Independence was awarded an honorable mention in a government contest of 1880 in Rome and exhibited in 1881 in Milan. Cagnoni’s painting Valentina was purchased by the Lottery Commission of Milan in 1881. The same year Cagnoni executed a portrait of the painter Mantegna, reproduced in fresco for the lunettes of the Brera, a work that won the prize at the foundation of Mylius. Cagnoni painted numerous portraits, including Giuseppe Rattazzi, Antonia Longhi, Antonietta Bianchi, Giuseppe Lertora, Luigi Giannetti, Pietro Felice Sales and Teresa Scaccabarozzi San Pietro.
Early 20th Century Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Panel, Oil
2010s American Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Linen, Panel, Oil
2010s Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Oil, Wood Panel
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Oil, Panel
Late 19th Century American Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Oil, Panel
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Oil, Panel
1940s Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Wood Panel, Oil
1870s Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Oil, Wood Panel
21st Century and Contemporary American Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Oil, Panel
1940s Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Oil, Panel
2010s American Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Panel, Oil
Early 2000s Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Wood Panel, Oil
21st Century and Contemporary Impressionist Amerino Cagnoni Art
Oil, Panel