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1829 - 1909. Known for: Realist tendency, history paintings, genre painting, and landscape with figure.
Bartolomeo Giuliano was an Italian artist who was a pupil of Biscarra and Arienti at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. He completed his training with a stay in Florence and participated in... Read full biography
Bartolomeo Giuliano was an Italian artist who was a pupil of Biscarra and Arienti at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. He completed his training with a stay in Florence and participated in exhibitions of the Promoter of Fine Arts in Turin since 1846. In 1857, he was appointed assistant to the... Read full biography
Bartolomeo Giuliano was an Italian artist who was a pupil of Biscarra and Arienti at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. He completed his training with a stay in Florence and participated in exhibitions of the Promoter of Fine Arts in Turin since 1846. In 1857, he was appointed assistant to the drawing chair of the Albertina Academy, while from 1860 he obtained the same role at the Brera Academy. He moved to Milan in 1859 and began to participate in city exhibitions while maintaining contact with... Read full biography
Bartolomeo Giuliano was an Italian artist who was a pupil of Biscarra and Arienti at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. He completed his training with a stay in Florence and participated in exhibitions of the Promoter of Fine Arts in Turin since 1846. In 1857, he was appointed assistant to the drawing chair of the Albertina Academy, while from 1860 he obtained the same role at the Brera Academy. He moved to Milan in 1859 and began to participate in city exhibitions while maintaining contact with the Turin exhibitions. Giuliano's style was characterized by an immediate painting aimed at the elegance of the line. His realist tendency is accentuated in the eighties, in conjunction with a widespread evolution of taste, which manifests itself in... Read full biography
Bartolomeo Giuliano was an Italian artist who was a pupil of Biscarra and Arienti at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. He completed his training with a stay in Florence and participated in exhibitions of the Promoter of Fine Arts in Turin since 1846. In 1857, he was appointed assistant to the drawing chair of the Albertina Academy, while from 1860 he obtained the same role at the Brera Academy. He moved to Milan in 1859 and began to participate in city exhibitions while maintaining contact with the Turin exhibitions. Giuliano's style was characterized by an immediate painting aimed at the elegance of the line. His realist tendency is accentuated in the eighties, in conjunction with a widespread evolution of taste, which manifests itself in the representation of scenes of everyday life. The most satisfactory results are in fact found in the works that depict the daily life of Ligurian sai... Read full biography
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