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1842 Leghorn, Italy - 1903 Florence, Italy. Known for: Realist landscape, hunting genre painting.
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, after having spent his childhood in Piedmont, Eugenio Cecconi followed his father's will and took a degree in law at the Pisa University. While he was... Read full biography
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, after having spent his childhood in Piedmont, Eugenio Cecconi followed his father's will and took a degree in law at the Pisa University. While he was apprenticed to a lawyer in Florence, he followed Pollastrini's lessons at the Accademia. The sudden... Read full biography
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, after having spent his childhood in Piedmont, Eugenio Cecconi followed his father's will and took a degree in law at the Pisa University. While he was apprenticed to a lawyer in Florence, he followed Pollastrini's lessons at the Accademia. The sudden death of his father in 1865 permitted him to abandon the legal profession and to dedicate himself completely to art. Back in Leghorn, he rented a study with Giovanni Belimbau and became friends with... Read full biography
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, after having spent his childhood in Piedmont, Eugenio Cecconi followed his father's will and took a degree in law at the Pisa University. While he was apprenticed to a lawyer in Florence, he followed Pollastrini's lessons at the Accademia. The sudden death of his father in 1865 permitted him to abandon the legal profession and to dedicate himself completely to art. Back in Leghorn, he rented a study with Giovanni Belimbau and became friends with Diego Martelli, who invited him in Castiglioncello, where working close to Giovanni Boldini, Luigi Bachi and above all Giuseppe Abbati, he made fundamental experiences for his artistic training. In 1869 he exhibited at the Turin Promotrice and in 1872... Read full biography
Born in Leghorn, Italy into a well-off family, after having spent his childhood in Piedmont, Eugenio Cecconi followed his father's will and took a degree in law at the Pisa University. While he was apprenticed to a lawyer in Florence, he followed Pollastrini's lessons at the Accademia. The sudden death of his father in 1865 permitted him to abandon the legal profession and to dedicate himself completely to art. Back in Leghorn, he rented a study with Giovanni Belimbau and became friends with Diego Martelli, who invited him in Castiglioncello, where working close to Giovanni Boldini, Luigi Bachi and above all Giuseppe Abbati, he made fundamental experiences for his artistic training. In 1869 he exhibited at the Turin Promotrice and in 1872 at the Milan National Exhibition, meeting with a certain success with the Macchiaiole di Tombolo (Macchiaiole of the lace pil... Read full biography

