Rustic Landscape
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Rustic Landscape
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Early Life and Artistic Training
Onorato Carlandi (May 15, 1848 – April 11, 1939) was born in Rome, Italy, into a family steeped in artistic tradition. His grandfather, Fortunato Pio Castellani, established the renowned Castellani jewelry company, fostering an environment that encouraged creativity and craftsmanship. Initially pursuing legal studies as his father wished, Carlandi defied familial expectations and enrolled at the Accademia di belle arti di Roma—a pivotal decision that irrevocably shaped his life’s path. There he honed his artistic skills under the tutelage of prominent instructors like Alessandro Capalti, Domenico Morelli, and Francesco Coghetti, absorbing the stylistic nuances of the Roman School of Painting and establishing a foundation for his future endeavors.Early Career: Patriotic Subjects and Landscape Beginnings
Carlandi’s artistic journey commenced with patriotic depictions—most notably “La Barca dei Fratelli Cairoli” (1869-1870) and “Il ritorno da Mentana” (1872)—reflecting the fervor of the Risorgimento. These canvases showcased his early mastery of oil painting, capturing historical narratives with meticulous detail and conveying a sense of national pride. However, Carlandi soon transitioned towards landscape painting, recognizing its profound capacity to express emotion and capture the beauty of the natural world. This shift marked a significant turning point in his artistic development, propelling him toward explorations of color, light, and atmosphere—elements that would become hallmarks of his distinctive style.The Founding of Società degli Acquerellisti Romani
In 1875, Carlandi joined forces with fellow artists Ettore Roesler Franz, Pio Joris, and Cesare Biseo to establish the Società degli Acquerellisti romani—a landmark achievement in Italian art history. This collective championed plein air painting—working outdoors directly from observation—and fostered a spirit of artistic experimentation that challenged prevailing academic conventions. The Società’s activities served as a catalyst for Carlandi's engagement with watercolor, a medium he embraced wholeheartedly and skillfully mastered, producing luminous landscapes and evocative scenes that captured the essence of Roman life and countryside.Travels in Britain and Artistic Influences
Inspired by Peter de Wint’s pioneering watercolors, Carlandi embarked on extensive travels throughout England, Ireland, Scotland, and Wales between 1880 and 1891. These expeditions profoundly impacted his artistic sensibilities, exposing him to the distinctive qualities of British landscape painting—characterized by subtle tonal gradations and a masterful rendering of atmospheric effects. He absorbed influences from Impressionist artists like Claude Monet and Camille Pissarro, integrating techniques that would enrich his palette and deepen his expressive range.The Group dei XXV della Campagna Romana and Artistic Legacy
Carlandi’s artistic vision found its fullest expression in “I XXV della campagna romana”—a collective of painters dedicated to capturing the beauty of the Roman countryside with uncompromising honesty and spontaneity. Alongside Enrico Coleman, Giulio Aristide Sartorio, Napoleone Parisani, Vittorio Grassi, and Alessandro Morani, Carlandi championed a philosophy rooted in direct observation and emotional engagement—values that resonated deeply within the artistic milieu of his time. His works—including “Lago Di Bracciano,” “Dopo la battaglia di Mentana” and “Spring Landscape with Trees”—remain treasured examples of Roman landscape painting, embodying Carlandi’s unwavering commitment to artistic integrity and his enduring fascination with the transformative power of nature. He died in Rome in 1939, leaving behind a legacy as one of Italy's foremost watercolorists—a testament to his lifelong devotion to capturing the sublime beauty of the Italian countryside.Onorato Carlandi
1848 - 1939 , Italy
Kortfakta
- Artistic Movement Or Style: Watercolorism; Impressionism
- Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['The XXV of the Roman Campagna']
- Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['Peter de Wint']
- Date Of Birth: May 15, 1848
- Date Of Death: April 11, 1939
- Full Name: Onorato Carlandi
- Nationality: Italian
- Notable Artworks:
- Return from Mentana
- Lago Di Bracciano
- Spring Landscape with Trees
- Place Of Birth: Rome, Italy

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