Estella Canziani Art
Estella Canziani was the daughter of the painter Louisa Starr (1845–1909) and Enrico Canziani (1848–1931), an Italian civil engineer. A painter of portraits, landscapes, illustrator and decorator. Trained as an artist, studying first at the Copernicus, a Kensington school run by Sir Arthur Cope and Erskine Nicholl, then at the RA schools. Canziani painted scientific watercolors in hospitals and made molded splints and casts of abnormal cases during wartime. She exhibited at the Royal Academy, London and in Liverpool, Milan, Venice and France. She was the author of Costume, Traditions and Songs of Savoy and several other works about Italian folklore. Canziani traveled extensively throughout Europe.
1910s Pre-Raphaelite Estella Canziani Art
Pencil
1910s Realist Estella Canziani Art
Carbon Pencil
1920s Post-Impressionist Estella Canziani Art
Pencil
Early 19th Century Naturalistic Estella Canziani Art
Laid Paper, Pencil
Early 20th Century Estella Canziani Art
Pencil, Paper
19th Century Academic Estella Canziani Art
Paper, Chalk, Crayon, Pencil, Carbon Pencil
1960s Modern Estella Canziani Art
Paper, Pencil
1960s Modern Estella Canziani Art
Pencil, Paper
19th Century Pre-Raphaelite Estella Canziani Art
Paper, Chalk, Graphite
1890s Pre-Raphaelite Estella Canziani Art
Ink, Paper, Pen
Early 20th Century Estella Canziani Art
Pencil, Charcoal
Late 19th Century Impressionist Estella Canziani Art
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Mid-19th Century Academic Estella Canziani Art
Paper, Pencil, Color Pencil
Early 20th Century Estella Canziani Art
Pencil, Paper
Early 20th Century Estella Canziani Art
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