Giuseppe Sartori Explained

Giuseppe Sartori (1863 – 1922)[1] was an Italian painter, painting mainly land and seascapes, both urban vedute and rural.[2]

He was born in Venice, Austrian Empire, and resident in Milan. In 1883, at Milan, he displayed a Studio dal vero, and Un' impressione a Lonigo. He frequently sent paintings to the Fine Arts Exhibitions of Turin: in 1884: Tra le aivole; Sui colli; Campagna squallida; Schizzi d'album; Ave Maria (miniature); and Beverie. In 1886 at Milan, he displayed: Scogliera di Nervi; Stazione pescareccio; and Tempo minaccioso. In the next year, in Venice: Invalidi del mare; Miseria sfarzosa; Dalle zattere, Giudecca; and Venezia rossa. In 1888 at Bologna, he exhibits: Sera dalle zattere. He painted a few historical subjects: La galera d'Oufrè Giustinian announces to Venice the Victory at Lepanto.[3] He died in 1922 in Padova, Kingdom of Italy.

Notes and References

  1. Book: Luciano Caramel. Carlo Pirovano. Galleria d'arte moderna (Milan, Italy). Galleria d'arte moderna: opere dell'Ottocento. 15 August 2013. 2. 1975. Electa. Italian. 671.
  2. http://www.istitutomatteucci.it/it/dizionario-degli-artisti/sartori-giuseppe Istituto Matteucci
  3. https://books.google.com/books?id=Zz0bAAAAYAAJ Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti