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Nationality
  
Italian

Name
  
Roberto Ferruzzi


Role
  
Artist

Notable works
  
Roberto Ferruzzi wwwluviglianoitimagesferruzzijpg

Full Name
  
Roberto Ferruzzi

Born
  
16 December 1853 (
1853-12-16
)
Sibenik, Dalmatia

Died
  
February 16, 1934, Venice, Italy

La zingarella roberto ferruzzi riproduzione ad olio


Roberto Ferruzzi ([roˈbɛrto ferˈruʦʦi]; 16 December 1853 – 16 February 1934) was an Italian artist. He is best known for the painting Madonnina that won the second Venice Biennale in 1897.

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Drawing Mary and Jesus (Madonna of the Streets)


Biography

Roberto Ferruzzi Vintage Madonna of the Street Virgin Mary Holds Sleeping Infant

Roberto Ferruzzi was born in Šibenik, in Dalmatia, in 1853 to Italian parents. At four he moved to Venice with his family. After the death of his father, a lawyer, he came back to Dalmatia and to study classics. In 1868, he returned to Venice to enroll in the Liceo Marco Foscarini. He subsequently entered the University of Padua, and graduated with a law degree. However instead of practicing law, he gained vocation as a self-taught painter.

Roberto Ferruzzi La Zingarella di Roberto Ferruzzi MOTHER AND CHILD Pinterest

Afterwards, he moved to Luvigliano, a frazione of Torreglia, where he painted Madonnina in 1897.

Roberto Ferruzzi Maternit di Roberto Ferruzzi Arte Pinterest

In 1883 at Turin, he first exhibited, mostly figure paintings. In 1887, he exhibited at Venice a canvas titled La prima penitenza, depicting a genre subject, of a boy praying a rosary in penance for some bad behavior, while his grandmother looks on amused. In 1891-1892 at the Palermo exposition his genre painting Hush! won an award. In 1897 at Venice, he exhibited the Madonnina and Toward the Light.

Roberto Ferruzzi Les prix et les estimations des uvres Roberto Bobo Ferruzzi

Ferruzzi died on 16 February 1934 in Venice and was buried in the small cemetery of Luvigliano in his family's plot, near his wife Ester Sorgato and his daughter Mariska.

Roberto Ferruzzi The Crooked Halo Madonnina by Ferruzzi

Two descendants had his name: the son Roberto (nicknamed Bobo), a painter of lagoons, and the grandson Roberto (nicknamed Robi), an art appraiser and antiquarian.


Roberto Ferruzzi Les prix et les estimations des uvres Roberto Bobo Ferruzzi

Roberto Ferruzzi ROBERTO FERRUZZI artist Free Appraisals and Valuations paintings

References

Roberto Ferruzzi Wikipedia