Giorgio Belloni PRICE CHARTS
1861 - 1944. Known for: Seascape, portrait and still life painting.
Giorgio Belloni (1861-1944) attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera where he was a pupil of Giuseppe Bertini. In 1879 he exhibited his first works. During a stay in Verona he created his first... Read full biography
Giorgio Belloni (1861-1944) attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera where he was a pupil of Giuseppe Bertini. In 1879 he exhibited his first works. During a stay in Verona he created his first paintings en plein air. Later he settled in Milan, where gained recognition as a landscape painter.... Read full biography
Giorgio Belloni (1861-1944) attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera where he was a pupil of Giuseppe Bertini. In 1879 he exhibited his first works. During a stay in Verona he created his first paintings en plein air. Later he settled in Milan, where gained recognition as a landscape painter. Belloni enjoyed great success at the Esposizione Nazionale Artistica di Venezia in 1887. From the 1880s he devoted himself mainly seascapes, which he created on the Ligurian Sea coast. In addition, he... Read full biography
Giorgio Belloni (1861-1944) attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera where he was a pupil of Giuseppe Bertini. In 1879 he exhibited his first works. During a stay in Verona he created his first paintings en plein air. Later he settled in Milan, where gained recognition as a landscape painter. Belloni enjoyed great success at the Esposizione Nazionale Artistica di Venezia in 1887. From the 1880s he devoted himself mainly seascapes, which he created on the Ligurian Sea coast. In addition, he also painted portraits and still lifes. During his lifetime the artist was represented in national as well as international exhibitions and in 1914 he had his personal room with 32 works at the Biennale in Venice.... Read full biography
Giorgio Belloni (1861-1944) attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera where he was a pupil of Giuseppe Bertini. In 1879 he exhibited his first works. During a stay in Verona he created his first paintings en plein air. Later he settled in Milan, where gained recognition as a landscape painter. Belloni enjoyed great success at the Esposizione Nazionale Artistica di Venezia in 1887. From the 1880s he devoted himself mainly seascapes, which he created on the Ligurian Sea coast. In addition, he also painted portraits and still lifes. During his lifetime the artist was represented in national as well as international exhibitions and in 1914 he had his personal room with 32 works at the Biennale in Venice.

