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1876 Torino - 1953 Torino. Known for: Alpine scene expressionist style landscape painting, peasant figures.
Alessandro Lupo (Turin, 1876 – 1953) was an Italian painter. Lupo's family had intended for him a career in law, and he graduated in 1900. Lupo developed artistically under the guidance of Vittorio... Read full biography
Alessandro Lupo (Turin, 1876 – 1953) was an Italian painter. Lupo's family had intended for him a career in law, and he graduated in 1900. Lupo developed artistically under the guidance of Vittorio Cavalleri, and also attended night courses at the Accademia Albertina. He worked within the tradition... Read full biography
Alessandro Lupo (Turin, 1876 – 1953) was an Italian painter. Lupo's family had intended for him a career in law, and he graduated in 1900. Lupo developed artistically under the guidance of Vittorio Cavalleri, and also attended night courses at the Accademia Albertina. He worked within the tradition of late 19th-century Piedmontese Naturalism, influenced in his landscapes by the works of Delleani. His debut at the Turin Società Promotrice di Belle Arti in 1901 with three studies from life was... Read full biography
Alessandro Lupo (Turin, 1876 – 1953) was an Italian painter. Lupo's family had intended for him a career in law, and he graduated in 1900. Lupo developed artistically under the guidance of Vittorio Cavalleri, and also attended night courses at the Accademia Albertina. He worked within the tradition of late 19th-century Piedmontese Naturalism, influenced in his landscapes by the works of Delleani. His debut at the Turin Società Promotrice di Belle Arti in 1901 with three studies from life was followed by regular participation in the major national events. Though criticised for excessive adherence to the models of his master, his work attracted the attention of the public and critics from 1908 on. The early landscapes painted en plein air... Read full biography
Alessandro Lupo (Turin, 1876 – 1953) was an Italian painter. Lupo's family had intended for him a career in law, and he graduated in 1900. Lupo developed artistically under the guidance of Vittorio Cavalleri, and also attended night courses at the Accademia Albertina. He worked within the tradition of late 19th-century Piedmontese Naturalism, influenced in his landscapes by the works of Delleani. His debut at the Turin Società Promotrice di Belle Arti in 1901 with three studies from life was followed by regular participation in the major national events. Though criticised for excessive adherence to the models of his master, his work attracted the attention of the public and critics from 1908 on. The early landscapes painted en plein air gave way to a broader range of subjects until he began to specialise in market scenes and animals during the 1920s.... Read full biography

