Subasta 46 Auction 46 - SELECTED PAINTINGS OF THE 19th AND 20th CENTURIES.
Por Casa d'aste Santa Giulia
27.4.24
via Cairoli, 26 - 25122 Brescia, Italia

Santa Giulia Auction House is pleased to invite you to the next auction to be held on Saturday, April 27, at 3 pm.

The auction will consist of 40 paintings selected by our experts. You will be able to find a wide variety of subjects, including landscapes, seascapes, interiors and portraits.

Each work is sold with its frame, exactly as shown in the photographs, the measurements provided are relative to the canvas or board.

Thank you for your attention.


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LOTE 19:

Emanuele Brugnoli
Emanuele Brugnoli - St. Mark's Column in Venice

Vendido: 
Precio inicial:
600
Precio estimado :
€1 400 - €1 600
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 25% Más detalles
IVA: 22% IVA sólo en comisión
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Emanuele Brugnoli - St. Mark's Column in Venice
Emanuele Brugnoli - The Column of St. Mark's in Venice - Bologna 1859 - Venice 1944 - Watercolor on paper 36x48 cm - Emanuele Brugnoli, born in Bologna on September 2, 1859, was an esteemed Italian painter best known for his extraordinary works in the watercolor technique. After studying at the Academy in his city under the guidance of set designer Valentino Solmi, he became the latter's favorite pupil. His artistic career was strongly influenced by his stay in Venice, which he began in 1880 after spending a few weeks in the lagoon city.In Venice, Brugnoli came into contact with the likes of Tito, Serena, Favretto and Milesi, and devoted himself mainly to the depiction of views and lagoon landscapes. His extraordinary skill in the use of watercolor became evident, defining much of his artistic output. In 1861, he traveled to London to participate in the Exposition of Italian Watercolorists, and from then on he participated in numerous international exhibitions.In 1886, he took part in the Florentine Promotrice, followed in 1888 by participation in the Esposizione Emiliana in Bologna. His presence at the Venice Biennale was notable, participating in the second edition in 1899 and in subsequent editions from 1901 to 1907 and from 1920 to 1934.In 1912, Brugnoli was awarded the title of professor of watercolor and engraving at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, directing the Free School of Engraving until 1932. Although his fame was mainly related to watercolors, he showed great passion for etching as well, taking inspiration especially from James McNeill Whistler.His notoriety grew further with the purchase by German Emperor Wilhelm II of one of his watercolors, "A Canal in Venice." Brugnoli continued to exhibit regularly at the Venetian Internationals, earning critical attention for his artistry.Emanuele Brugnoli passed away in Venice on March 22, 1944, leaving a lasting legacy in the art world, especially for his distinctive skill in the use of watercolor and etching.