1861 - 1944. Known for: Luminous landscape, figure, genre painting.
Active in New Bedford, Massachusetts between 1893 and 1897, Nicholas Briganti painted luminous landscapes of bucolic scenes as well as figure and human activity. His name is often confused with...
Read full biography Active in New Bedford, Massachusetts between 1893 and 1897, Nicholas Briganti painted luminous landscapes of bucolic scenes as well as figure and human activity. His name is often confused with Nicholas Brigante (1895-1989) of California, modernist, abstract painter. Briganti exhibited at the New...
Read full biography Active in New Bedford, Massachusetts between 1893 and 1897, Nicholas Briganti painted luminous landscapes of bucolic scenes as well as figure and human activity. His name is often confused with Nicholas Brigante (1895-1989) of California, modernist, abstract painter. Briganti exhibited at the New Bedford Art Club and his work is in the New Bedford Free Public Library. He taught drawing at the New Bedford Business University. Sources include: . Peter Hastings Falk, editor. Who Was Who in...
Read full biography Active in New Bedford, Massachusetts between 1893 and 1897, Nicholas Briganti painted luminous landscapes of bucolic scenes as well as figure and human activity. His name is often confused with Nicholas Brigante (1895-1989) of California, modernist, abstract painter. Briganti exhibited at the New Bedford Art Club and his work is in the New Bedford Free Public Library. He taught drawing at the New Bedford Business University. Sources include: . Peter Hastings Falk, editor. Who Was Who in American Art
Active in New Bedford, Massachusetts between 1893 and 1897, Nicholas Briganti painted luminous landscapes of bucolic scenes as well as figure and human activity. His name is often confused with Nicholas Brigante (1895-1989) of California, modernist, abstract painter. Briganti exhibited at the New Bedford Art Club and his work is in the New Bedford Free Public Library. He taught drawing at the New Bedford Business University. Sources include: . Peter Hastings Falk, editor. Who Was Who in American Art