Daniele de Strobel explained

Daniele de Strobel (Parma, 30 March 1873 – Camogli, 8 June 1942) was an Italian painter, mostly known for his fresco work in Parma and Piacenza.

Biography

De Strobel was born in Parma. He attended the local Academy of Fine Arts and the Académie de France in Rome, where he befriended Amedeo Bocchi and Antonio Mancini. He was invited to exhibit his work at the third edition of the Venice Biennale in 1889. After 1910 his style was strongly influenced by the divisionism of Gaetano Previati and Plinio Nomellini. In 1925 he became Professor of Fine Art at the Brera Academy in Milan.[1]

De Strobel died in Camogli, Liguria, in 1942.[1]

Selected works

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Daniele de Strobel . Dizionario biografico: Parma e la sua storia . it . 9 October 2020 .
  2. http://www.fondazionecrp.it/page.asp?IDCategoria=4001&IDSezione=29916&ID=642149 Exhibition in Palazzo Bossi Bocchi, Parma