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Vincenzo Irolli - Harvest time

Harvest time

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
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Vincenzo Irolli

Vincenzo Irolli was an Italian painter.
Vincenzo Irolli was born in Naples. He enrolled at the Naples Institute of Fine Arts, where his masters included Gioacchino Toma, in 1877 and graduated three years later. The work he presented regularly at the exhibitions of the Naples Società Promotrice di Belle Arti as from 1879 comprised portraits and genre scenes. In 1884 in Turin, he exhibited Amore e dovere and Le Maddalene d' oggi; in 1880 in Milan and in 1887 in Venice, he exhibited numerous drawings from reality.

He became a member of the Circolo Artistico Napoletano in 1890 and worked with Vincenzo Migliaro and other local artists on decorations for the Caffè Gambrinus at the end of the decade. A regular participant in major national events, he also presented work at the Salon in Paris, where he won great success, and at international exhibitions, including London (1904), Munich (1909) and Barcelona (1911), where he was awarded a bronze medal. Alongside intense maternal figures, portraits of children and colorful scenes of everyday life, he also depicted religious subjects, as in the ten works presented at the Mostra di Arte Sacra of 1936 in Naples.

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Brutte notizie

Brutte notizie

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
Reverie

Reverie

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
The rejected inamorato

The rejected inamorato

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
Ritratto di Rachele Pisani Pellegrino

Ritratto di Rachele Pisani Pellegrino

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
Figura in costume

Figura in costume

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
A Toast

A Toast (1945)

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
A Woman and Child Sewing

A Woman and Child Sewing

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
The Amphora

The Amphora

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
Lost in Thought

Lost in Thought

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
Primavera

Primavera

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
A Young Girl Watering Flowers

A Young Girl Watering Flowers

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
The rejected inamorato

The rejected inamorato

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
In the Tavern

In the Tavern

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
In the Garden

In the Garden

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
Sonnige Dachterrasse mit Blumentöpfen

Sonnige Dachterrasse mit Blumentöpfen

Vincenzo Irolli (Italian, 1860-1949)
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