Casa e muretto viola
50.0 x 70.0 cm
手描き油彩複製画
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Casa e muretto viola
複製技法
複製画のサイズ
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合計金額
$ 263
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アーティストの略歴
Carlo Giuseppe Luigi Bugatti: The Florentine Spirit of Art Nouveau
Carlo Bugatti (1856-1940) stands as a pivotal figure in the decorative arts of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, embodying the opulent grandeur of Italian Renaissance ideals interwoven with the fluid dynamism of Art Nouveau. Born in Milan to a family steeped in craftsmanship and artistic tradition—his father was a renowned sculptor—Bugatti’s formative years instilled within him an unwavering dedication to meticulous design and masterful execution. He pursued formal studies at the Brera Academy, honing his skills alongside luminaries like Giovanni Fattori and Giuseppe Verdi, before embarking on a transformative journey to Paris where he absorbed the burgeoning artistic currents of the Belle Époque.- Early Career & Milanese Workshops:
- Influences: Renaissance Revival & Artistic Movements
- Artistic Style & Notable Works: Furniture Design
- Legacy & Recognition: Museums & Continuing Influence
Early Career & Milanese Workshops
Bugatti’s artistic trajectory commenced in 1880 with the establishment of his workshop in Milan, a space that quickly became synonymous with exceptional quality and innovation. Rejecting mass production techniques, he prioritized handcrafted artistry, utilizing precious materials such as ebony, ivory, bronze, and silver to create furniture pieces that transcended mere functionality—they were statements of refined taste and artistic vision. His designs drew inspiration from the burgeoning Italian Renaissance movement, spearheaded by artists like Francesco del Cairo and Giovanni Domenico Tiepolo, who sought to recapture the splendor of antiquity through humanist ideals and classical forms. This revival wasn’t merely stylistic; it represented a profound reconnection with Italy's cultural heritage.Influences: Renaissance Revival & Artistic Movements
The echoes of the Florentine Renaissance reverberated throughout Bugatti’s oeuvre, manifesting in meticulous attention to detail, harmonious proportions, and symbolic ornamentation. Simultaneously, he embraced the stylistic principles of Art Nouveau—characterized by sinuous lines, floral motifs, and organic forms—drawing inspiration from artists like Alphonse Mucha and Gustav Klimt. This fusion resulted in furniture designs that possessed both sculptural elegance and botanical grace, reflecting a desire to capture the beauty of nature within an artistic framework. Furthermore, Bugatti’s engagement with Les Nabis – a group of Impressionist painters who championed decorative arts alongside painting—reinforced his commitment to elevating design beyond mere ornamentation, aiming for it to become an integral component of artistic expression.Artistic Style & Notable Works: Furniture Design
Bugatti's furniture designs are instantly recognizable for their breathtaking beauty and unparalleled craftsmanship. He achieved fame primarily through his creation of iconic pieces like the “Armchair or Circular Seat,” a masterpiece of Art Nouveau that exemplifies the movement’s aesthetic ideals—a swirling, curvilinear form embracing comfort and elegance. Other celebrated creations included chests of drawers adorned with intricate floral carvings and tables crafted from polished ebony inlaid with silver filigree. These works are housed in prestigious institutions such as the Sforza Castle Museum in Milan, where visitors can marvel at Bugatti’s mastery of material and technique—a testament to his enduring legacy within the history of decorative arts.Legacy & Recognition: Museums & Continuing Influence
Carlo Bugatti's influence extends far beyond his own lifetime. His designs continue to inspire contemporary artists and designers, demonstrating the timeless appeal of Art Nouveau’s aesthetic principles. Numerous museums worldwide showcase his creations, ensuring that his artistic vision remains accessible to future generations. Notably, the Pinacoteca di Vicenza houses a significant collection of Bugatti's furniture and decorative objects—a celebration of Italian craftsmanship and artistic innovation. His enduring legacy serves as an inspiration for designers striving to blend beauty with functionality, cementing his place as one of the most influential figures in Art Nouveau history.carlo giuseppe luigi bugatti
1856 - 1940 , Italy
基本情報
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Art Nouveau
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['Botticelli']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Renaissance']
- Date Of Birth: February 2, 1856
- Date Of Death: April 1940
- Full Name: Carlo Giuseppe Luigi Bugatti
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Armchair or circular seat
- Chest of drawers
- Place Of Birth: Milan, Italy

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