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Luigi Conconi SIGNATURES
1852 - 1917. Known for: Figure, genre painting.
The artist Luigi Conconi initially worked as an architect, before his teacher Tranquillo Cremona (1837-1878) motivated him to join the Scapigliatura movement in Milan. As a member of this extravagant... Read full biography
The artist Luigi Conconi initially worked as an architect, before his teacher Tranquillo Cremona (1837-1878) motivated him to join the Scapigliatura movement in Milan. As a member of this extravagant circle, Conconi refused the bourgeois lifestyle, in order to devote himself to art with all his... Read full biography
The artist Luigi Conconi initially worked as an architect, before his teacher Tranquillo Cremona (1837-1878) motivated him to join the Scapigliatura movement in Milan. As a member of this extravagant circle, Conconi refused the bourgeois lifestyle, in order to devote himself to art with all his senses. His style is influenced by Impressionist features, but his deeper interest was especially directed to the depiction of fantastic and mystical themes and the representation of women. Conconi also... Read full biography
The artist Luigi Conconi initially worked as an architect, before his teacher Tranquillo Cremona (1837-1878) motivated him to join the Scapigliatura movement in Milan. As a member of this extravagant circle, Conconi refused the bourgeois lifestyle, in order to devote himself to art with all his senses. His style is influenced by Impressionist features, but his deeper interest was especially directed to the depiction of fantastic and mystical themes and the representation of women. Conconi also worked as an etcher and produced landscapes, marines and fantasy pieces as well as architectural vedute. During his lifetime, Conconi exhibited at the Paris World Exhibition in 1900 end the exhibition at the Munich Glass Palace the year after. Works... Read full biography
The artist Luigi Conconi initially worked as an architect, before his teacher Tranquillo Cremona (1837-1878) motivated him to join the Scapigliatura movement in Milan. As a member of this extravagant circle, Conconi refused the bourgeois lifestyle, in order to devote himself to art with all his senses. His style is influenced by Impressionist features, but his deeper interest was especially directed to the depiction of fantastic and mystical themes and the representation of women. Conconi also worked as an etcher and produced landscapes, marines and fantasy pieces as well as architectural vedute. During his lifetime, Conconi exhibited at the Paris World Exhibition in 1900 end the exhibition at the Munich Glass Palace the year after. Works by Luigi Conconi are traded internationally and can be found in the British Museum in London. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in... Read full biography
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