Reverie
Realism
41.0 x 53.0 cm
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Biografía del artista
Noè Bordignon: A Venetian Painter of Everyday Life
Noè Bordignon (1841-1920) stands as a prominent figure in the Venetian art scene of the late 19th century, renowned for his captivating depictions of domestic scenes and portraits imbued with warmth and realism. Born in Salvorosa, near Castel Franco Veneto – then part of Austria – Bordignon’s artistic journey began at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia, where he honed his skills under influential masters like Michelangelo Grigoletti, Carlo De Blaas, and Pompeo Marino Molmenti. Early Training & Influences: Bordignon's formative years were marked by exposure to academic traditions, particularly the meticulous observation championed by Grigoletti and De Blaas. The influence of Pompeo Marino Molmenti further solidified his commitment to portraying human subjects with sensitivity and accuracy. He absorbed the lessons of these masters, mastering techniques that would characterize his distinctive style—a hallmark of Venetian realism. Rome & Artistic Development: A stipend granted for studies in Rome propelled Bordignon’s artistic maturation. This period fostered experimentation and broadened his stylistic horizons, aligning him with the burgeoning realist movement gaining momentum across Europe. He sought inspiration from diverse sources, refining his craft and developing a deeper understanding of human psychology—a crucial element in his evocative portrayals of ordinary life. His friendship with Tranquillo Cremona proved invaluable, fostering collaborative dialogues that enriched his creative vision. Bordignon’s favored subject matter centered on genre scenes—snapshots of daily life—executed in a style reminiscent of Giacommo Favetto, Luigi Nono and Alessandro Milesi. These paintings captured the nuances of Venetian society, portraying families, children, and intimate moments with remarkable detail. They are considered masterpieces of Venetian realism, demonstrating exceptional technical skill and emotional resonance. Venetian Studio & Exhibitions: Bordignon established his studio in Venice in 1869, dedicating himself to capturing the spirit of his surroundings. His artistic output was showcased at numerous exhibitions, including ‘Le ragazze che cantano’ (1869), ‘Costume romano; Il fuso della nonna; Le pettegole: un cortile a venezia’ (1878) and ‘Fiori e dolci parole; Per l'america; Motti e risate; Scarpette nuove; Pater noster’ (1887). These exhibitions cemented his reputation as a respected artist within the Venetian artistic community. Notable Achievements: Bordignon’s artistic accomplishments include ‘Mom and Dad’s Baby’, ‘Reverie’ and ‘Young peasant woman’. These paintings are considered masterpieces of Venetian realism, demonstrating exceptional technical skill and emotional resonance. His frescoes and altar decorations stand as enduring symbols of Venetian artistic heritage—testaments to his dedication and mastery of technique. Bordignon passed away in San Zenone degli Ezellini in 1920, leaving behind a rich artistic legacy that continues to inspire admiration for its understated beauty and profound observation of human life.Noè Bordignon
1841 - 1920 , Italia
Datos clave
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Venetian Genre Painting
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist:
- Giacomo Favetto
- Luigi Nono
- Alessandro Milesi
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
- Michelangelo Grigoletti
- Carlo De Blaas
- Pompeo Marino Molmenti
- Date Of Birth: September 3, 1841
- Date Of Death: December 7, 1920
- Full Name: noè bordignon
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Mom and Dad’s Baby
- Reverie
- Young peasant woman
- Place Of Birth: Salvorosa, Italy

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