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1858 - 1914. Known for: Painting.
Adriano Bonifazi worked in Capri and Rome and often produced idealised or Romantic portraits of young boys and girls in rustic clothing. Rather than producing naturalistic identifiable portraits,... Read full biography
Adriano Bonifazi worked in Capri and Rome and often produced idealised or Romantic portraits of young boys and girls in rustic clothing. Rather than producing naturalistic identifiable portraits, Bonifazi would mostly paint pendants depicting a young girl and a young boy offering flowers to their... Read full biography
Adriano Bonifazi worked in Capri and Rome and often produced idealised or Romantic portraits of young boys and girls in rustic clothing. Rather than producing naturalistic identifiable portraits, Bonifazi would mostly paint pendants depicting a young girl and a young boy offering flowers to their beloved or looking wistfully out of the picture space. Bonifazi's paintings of beautiful children and young adults attempt to capture an idea of innocence or emotion rather than capturing the likeness... Read full biography
Adriano Bonifazi worked in Capri and Rome and often produced idealised or Romantic portraits of young boys and girls in rustic clothing. Rather than producing naturalistic identifiable portraits, Bonifazi would mostly paint pendants depicting a young girl and a young boy offering flowers to their beloved or looking wistfully out of the picture space. Bonifazi's paintings of beautiful children and young adults attempt to capture an idea of innocence or emotion rather than capturing the likeness of an individual.
Adriano Bonifazi worked in Capri and Rome and often produced idealised or Romantic portraits of young boys and girls in rustic clothing. Rather than producing naturalistic identifiable portraits, Bonifazi would mostly paint pendants depicting a young girl and a young boy offering flowers to their beloved or looking wistfully out of the picture space. Bonifazi's paintings of beautiful children and young adults attempt to capture an idea of innocence or emotion rather than capturing the likeness of an individual.
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