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GIOVANNI CARNOVALI called IL PICCIO
(Montegrino Valtravaglia 1804 - Coltaro di Sissa Parmense 1873)
TWO DRAWINGS PORTRAYING YOUNG WOMEN

A recto) Young Woman, front view.
A verso) Young Woman, facing to the left.
Black chalk, 126 x 93 mm.
B) Young Woman, facing to the right.
Black chalk, 125 x 92 mm.

Provenance: Comm. Giovanni Finazzi, Bergamo

 

 

A student of Giuseppe Diotti, a rigorous neoclassicist, at the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo, il Piccio was also influenced by Andrea Appiani. An artist of restless temperament, il Piccio preferred portraiture and landscape painting to historical or sacred subjects, thus breaking away from the academic tradition. He developed a personal style with impressionistic qualities that anticipated the Scapigliatura painters.