Francesco Alberi, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Francesco Alberi

Italian painter (1765-1836)

Date of Birth: 03-Mar-1765

Place of Birth: Rimini, Emilia-Romagna, Italy

Date of Death: 24-Jan-1836

Profession: painter

Zodiac Sign: Pisces


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About Francesco Alberi

  • Francesco Alberi (3 March 1765, in Rimini – 24 January 1836, in Bologna) was an Italian painter, active in Bologna, Padua, Rimini, and Rome in a Neoclassical style. He initially apprenticed with Giuseppe Soleri in Rimini, but by the age of twenty he became a pupil of Domenico Corvi in Rome.
  • In five years, he returned to Rimini where he painted in oil, tempera, and fresco for many of the prominent families, such as Battaglini, Garampi, Ganganelli, and Spina.
  • In 1799, he was elected professor of design for the Lyceum of Rimini.
  • In 1803-6, he served professor of painting for the Academy of Fine Arts in Bologna, when he move to Padua.
  • In 1810, he returned to Bologna as professor.
  • He mainly painted paintings in a grandiose style depicting Greco-Roman classic themes or historic subjects.
  • Among his major works are paintings are the hagiographic Paintings of Napoleon, as well as the Death of Dido, the Death of Cato, and the Recognition of Achilles. He wrote a few treatises including Teorie dell'arte pittorica and a Riposta a sei lettere anonime.
  • The latter was responses to criticisms of the academy and his works.
  • In addition he wrote other extensive assessments of art of his day.

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