Pietro Volpes, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Pietro Volpes

Italian painter (1827-1924)

Date of Birth: 28-Oct-1827

Place of Birth: Palermo, Sicily, Italy

Date of Death: 08-Mar-1924

Profession: painter

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Pietro Volpes

  • Pietro Volpes (Palermo, Sicily, October 28, 1827 – March 8, 1924) was an Italian painter. He studied first with Giuseppe Patania, then with Andrea D'Antoni.
  • Because of his antipathy to the Bourbon rule of Naples, he was never in competition for stipends to study in Rome.
  • He had fought in 1848 with the revolutionary forces in Sicily.
  • In 1858, he did get permission to travel to Rome, where he stayed two years.
  • Among his works are: Portrait of a King, awarded with a gold medal second class in 1853 at Palermo; Portrait muliebre, also awarded a gold medal at Palermo; La moglie di un esule, in 1865, once in the Museo Nazionale of Palermo; Il prete reazionario; La preghiera, exhibited, in 1861 at Florence; Rest during Flight from Egypt, for the church of the Olivella in Palermo; VoluttĂ  estiva; Interior of the Cappella Palatina; a second Interior of the Cappella Palatina ; Un assente al Te Deum, which raised the anger of prelates, who sought to destroy the work.
  • He received a medal at the 1886 International Exposition of Liverpool.
  • His work of Famiglia Povera is located in the Galleria d’arte moderna of Palermo He was much in demand as a teacher, among his pupils was Onofrio Tomaselli the Elder, Eleonora Arangi., and Antonio Ugo.
  • He was awarded a medal by the Circolo Artistico of Palermo in 1919.

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