Born in Livorno on November 20, 1874 he died in Florence on December 1, 1948. He was a pupil of Giovanni Fattori at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. Bicchi made his debut in 1906 in the... Read full biography
Born in Livorno on November 20, 1874 he died in Florence on December 1, 1948. He was a pupil of Giovanni Fattori at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. Bicchi made his debut in 1906 in the competition for illustrations of Dante's Divine comedy called by Fratelli Alinari. That same year he went... Read full biography
Born in Livorno on November 20, 1874 he died in Florence on December 1, 1948. He was a pupil of Giovanni Fattori at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. Bicchi made his debut in 1906 in the competition for illustrations of Dante's Divine comedy called by Fratelli Alinari. That same year he went to Paris, then London, where he admired British paintings of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century (Reynolds, Lawrence), especially in the portrait genre. Then he moved for four years in North... Read full biography
Born in Livorno on November 20, 1874 he died in Florence on December 1, 1948. He was a pupil of Giovanni Fattori at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. Bicchi made his debut in 1906 in the competition for illustrations of Dante's Divine comedy called by Fratelli Alinari. That same year he went to Paris, then London, where he admired British paintings of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century (Reynolds, Lawrence), especially in the portrait genre. Then he moved for four years in North America, where he had a successful career as a painter. Initially devoted to historical painting, he specialized later in scenes of everyday life and in the depiction of animals and landscapes. He was also a skilled fresco painter (painted the poem... Read full biography
Born in Livorno on November 20, 1874 he died in Florence on December 1, 1948. He was a pupil of Giovanni Fattori at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. Bicchi made his debut in 1906 in the competition for illustrations of Dante's Divine comedy called by Fratelli Alinari. That same year he went to Paris, then London, where he admired British paintings of the eighteenth and early nineteenth century (Reynolds, Lawrence), especially in the portrait genre. Then he moved for four years in North America, where he had a successful career as a painter. Initially devoted to historical painting, he specialized later in scenes of everyday life and in the depiction of animals and landscapes. He was also a skilled fresco painter (painted the poem Humana on the walls and ceiling of the library of the former Villa Magni Rizzoli, Canzo, province of... Read full biography
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Who Was Who in American Art, 1564-1975: Three Volumes