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1855 - 1914

주요 정보

  • Top 3 works:
    • Sunrise
    • Reverberations
    • Last Leaves
  • Art period: 19th Century
  • Nationality: Italy
  • Lifespan: 59 years
  • Top-ranked work: Sunrise
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  • Died: 1914
  • Works on APS: 5
  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Born: 1855, Palermo, Italy

예술 상식 퀴즈

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질문 1:
Where was Michele Catti born?
질문 2:
Who was Michele Catti's initial mentor in painting?
질문 3:
What significant event led to a reconciliation between Michele Catti and his father?
질문 4:
What artistic style did Catti later adopt, potentially influenced by Antonio Leto?

Early Life and Training

  • Born: Palermo, Italy (1855)
  • Died: 1914
  • Initially intended for a legal career but pursued art instead.
  • Studied under Francesco Lojacono, a prominent Sicilian landscape painter.
  • Lojacono's influence shaped Catti’s style, characterized by lyricism and capturing the play of light on the Sicilian landscape.

Artistic Career and Notable Works

  • Exhibited in 1875 at the exhibition organized in Montevergini, showcasing his painting "Burrasca d'autunno."
  • Worked on ceiling decorations for the Teatro Massimo of Palermo (1893-1897).
  • Known for deep sense of color and ability to capture the mood of the Sicilian landscape.
  • Notable works include:
    • "La Collezione Bonello" – part of the collection at the National Museum of Fine Arts in Valletta, Malta.
    • "View of Acquasanta, Palermo."
  • Visited Rome in 1883 and was invited to work in Francesco Paolo Michetti's studio but declined.
  • Married Maria Anna Contarini in 1888; they had four children.

Influences and Artistic Development

  • Influenced by Francesco Lojacono and Antonio Leto.
  • Part of the "canonical triad" of Sicilian landscape painters during the Belle Époque, alongside Lojacono and Leto.
  • Initially followed Lojacono's teachings but later moved towards a more impressionistic style around 1885.
  • Inspired by the works of Antonio Leto, characterized by a wide and sparse brushstroke.
  • Met Vincenzo Ragusa and considered opening a school together, influenced by Japanese artistic components.

Major Achievements and Historical Significance

  • Considered one of the most important Sicilian landscape painters of the Belle Époque.
  • His paintings are celebrated for their ability to capture the essence of Sicily’s landscapes and seascapes.
  • His work contributed significantly to the movement of Sicilian landscape painting during his time.
  • Paintings found in museums and private collections worldwide, including the Museum Gipsoteca Antonio Canova in Possagno, Italy.

Legacy

  • Catti's paintings continue to inspire artists and art lovers.
  • His work remains a testament to the beauty and power of the Sicilian landscape.
  • His legacy is preserved through exhibitions and collections showcasing his artistic contributions.