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Paolo Alboni
Folk Party near a Mill, oil on copper, in the collection of the Brukenthal National Museum
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ID: 90129
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Paolo Alboni
(1671-1734), also called Paolo Antonio Alboni, was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period. He was born and trained in Bologna, where he became a landscape painter. After practicing some time in Rome and Naples, he went in 1710 to Vienna, where he remained nearly thirteen years, but being deprived of the use of his right side by a stroke, he returned to Bologna; he subsequently painted with his left hand. His daughter, Luigia Maria Rosa, was also a landscape painter. She died in 1759.
Related Paintings of Paolo Alboni :. | Visiting a Maharaja | Portrait of Elie de Beaumont | Portrait of a Young Man | St Florian Taking Leave of the Monastery | Self-Portrait | Related Artists: Edgar DegasFrench Realist/Impressionist Painter and Sculptor, 1834-1917
French painter, draughtsman, printmaker, sculptor, pastellist, photographer and collector. He was a founder-member of the Impressionist group and the leader within it of the Realist tendency. He organized several of the group exhibitions, but after 1886 he showed his works very rarely and largely withdrew from the Parisian art world. As he was sufficiently wealthy, he was not constricted by the need to sell his work, and even his late pieces retain a vigour and a power to shock that is lacking in the contemporary productions of his Impressionist colleagues. Louis Remy MignotFeb.3.1831-Sep.22.1870
Edward Ashton Goodesb.1832 d.1910
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