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Antonio Mancini - Het arme kind

Het arme kind (1880 - 1897)

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
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Antonio Mancini

Antonio Mancini was an Italian painter.
Mancini was born in Rome and showed precocious ability as an artist. At the age of twelve, he was admitted to the Institute of Fine Arts in Naples, where he studied under Domenico Morelli (1823–1901), a painter of historical scenes who favored dramatic chiaroscuro and vigorous brushwork, and Filippo Palizzi. Mancini developed quickly under their guidance, and in 1872, he exhibited two paintings at the Paris Salon.

Mancini worked at the forefront of the Verismo movement, an indigenous Italian response to 19th-century Realist aesthetics. His usual subjects included children of the poor, juvenile circus performers, and musicians he observed in the streets of Naples. His portrait of a young acrobat in Il Saltimbanco (1877–78) captures the fragility of the boy whose impoverished childhood is spent entertaining pedestrian crowds.

While in Paris in the 1870s, Mancini met the Impressionist painters Edgar Degas and Édouard Manet. He became friends with John Singer Sargent, who famously pronounced him to be the greatest living painter. His mature works show a brightened palette with a striking impasto technique on canvas and a bold command of pastels on paper.

In 1881, Mancini suffered a disabling mental illness. He settled in Rome in 1883 for twenty years, then moved to Frascati where he lived until 1918. During this period of Mancini's life, he was often destitute and relied on the help of friends and art buyers to survive. After the First World War, his living situation stabilized and he achieved a new level of serenity in his work. Mancini died in Rome in 1930 and was buried in the Basilica Santi Bonifacio e Alessio on the Aventine Hill.

His painting, The Poor Schoolboy, exhibited in the Salon of 1876, is in the Musée d'Orsay of Paris. Its realist subject matter and dark palette are typical of his early work. Paintings by Mancini also may be seen in Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna e Contemporanea in Rome, the Museo Civico-Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Turin, and other galleries in Italy.

More Artworks by Antonio Mancini (View all 15 Artworks)

The Flower Seller

The Flower Seller

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Venditrice d’aranci (The orange seller)

Venditrice d’aranci (The orange seller)

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Una Ragazza

Una Ragazza

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Il Saltimbanco

Il Saltimbanco

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Suonatrice Di Mandola, Liutista

Suonatrice Di Mandola, Liutista (1910)

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Sarah Cecilia Harrison (1836-1941), Artist

Sarah Cecilia Harrison (1836-1941), Artist

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Couple in a boat, man leaning over edge

Couple in a boat, man leaning over edge

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Pensive

Pensive (circa 1888-1890)

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Acrobat With Violin

Acrobat With Violin

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Resting

Resting (c. 1887)

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Before the ball

Before the ball

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Portrait of a lady

Portrait of a lady

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Donna in Costume del Settecento

Donna in Costume del Settecento

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
Happy song

Happy song (19th century)

Antonio Mancini (Italian, 1852-1930)
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