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Name
  
Luigi Mussini

Died
  
1888, Siena, Italy

Children
  
Luisa Mussini


Luigi Mussini Nel segno di Ingres Luigi Mussini e l39Accademia in Europa


Luigi Mussini (19 December 1813 – 18 June 1888) was an Italian painter, linked especially to the Purismo movement and to the Nazarenes.

Luigi Mussini Nel segno di Ingres Luigi Mussini e l39Accademia in Europa

Life

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Mussini was born in Berlin, son of the composer Natale Mussini, Kapellmeister at the Prussian court, and his wife Giuliana, musician and singer, daughter of the composer Giuseppe Sarti. He studied at the Accademia delle Belle Arti in Florence under Pietro Benvenuti and Giuseppe Bezzuoli. He began working with his older brother, Cesare Mussini, who had also trained at the Academy.

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In 1840 he obtained a study grant which enabled him to spend four years in Rome studying painting. He was inspired by the masters of the Quattrocento and in 1844 he opened a school in Florence, where among his students were Silvestro Lega and Michele Gordigiani.

In 1848 he joined as a patriotic volunteer in the First Italian War of Independence. Disillusioned by the unhappy outcome, he withdrew to Paris, where he frequented the studios of Ingres, Jean-Hippolyte Flandrin, William Haussoullier and other artists.

In 1852 he move to Siena to teach at that city's Academy of Fine Arts, where his pupils included Angelo Visconti, Amos Cassioli, Cesare Maccari, Pietro Aldi and Alessandro Franchi.

Mussini's wife Luigia Mussini-Piaggio, also a painter, died in labor in 1865 giving birth to their daughter Luisa Mussini who became the wife (and assistant) in 1893 of her father's former pupil Alessandro Franchi.

Among his works are:

  • Musca Sacra (1841)
  • L Elemosina secondo il Vangelo
  • I profanotori del Tempio
  • Il trionfo della Verita
  • I Parentali de Platone
  • L'Eudoro and Cimodocea compare paganism to christianity
  • Decamerone Senese
  • References

    Luigi Mussini Wikipedia