Mose Bianchi PRICE CHARTS
1840 Monza, Italy - 1904 Monza, Italy. Known for: Italian street scene, figures, interior and rural genre painting, printmaking.
Mosé BIANCHI (Monza, 1840 - Monza, 1904). A native of Monza, Italy Mosé Bianchi received his artistic training at the Accademia di Brera in Milan. Even in his earliest works - academic history... Read full biography
Mosé BIANCHI (Monza, 1840 - Monza, 1904). A native of Monza, Italy Mosé Bianchi received his artistic training at the Accademia di Brera in Milan. Even in his earliest works - academic history subjects and altarpieces - the lightness of touch and fluidity of handling for which he would be known is... Read full biography
Mosé BIANCHI (Monza, 1840 - Monza, 1904). A native of Monza, Italy Mosé Bianchi received his artistic training at the Accademia di Brera in Milan. Even in his earliest works - academic history subjects and altarpieces - the lightness of touch and fluidity of handling for which he would be known is readily evident. In 1866 he went to Venice, where he was strongly affected by the work of Giambattista Tiepolo. The following year he was in Paris, where he met the art dealer Goupil, who did much to... Read full biography
Mosé BIANCHI (Monza, 1840 - Monza, 1904). A native of Monza, Italy Mosé Bianchi received his artistic training at the Accademia di Brera in Milan. Even in his earliest works - academic history subjects and altarpieces - the lightness of touch and fluidity of handling for which he would be known is readily evident. In 1866 he went to Venice, where he was strongly affected by the work of Giambattista Tiepolo. The following year he was in Paris, where he met the art dealer Goupil, who did much to spread the artist’s reputation outside Italy. n 1877 Bianchi completed his first significant decorative project, the fresco decoration of the Villa Giovanelli at Lonigo, near Vicenza. A family of bankers and merchants, the Giovanelli were well known... Read full biography
Mosé BIANCHI (Monza, 1840 - Monza, 1904). A native of Monza, Italy Mosé Bianchi received his artistic training at the Accademia di Brera in Milan. Even in his earliest works - academic history subjects and altarpieces - the lightness of touch and fluidity of handling for which he would be known is readily evident. In 1866 he went to Venice, where he was strongly affected by the work of Giambattista Tiepolo. The following year he was in Paris, where he met the art dealer Goupil, who did much to spread the artist’s reputation outside Italy. n 1877 Bianchi completed his first significant decorative project, the fresco decoration of the Villa Giovanelli at Lonigo, near Vicenza. A family of bankers and merchants, the Giovanelli were well known as collectors and connoisseurs, and their employment of Bianchi enhanced the artist’s reputation and led to further fresco commis... Read full biography

