Angelo dall'Oca Bianca

"Uno di voi mi tradirà"

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Angelo dall'Oca Bianca

"Uno di voi mi tradirà"

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Angelo dall'Oca Bianca - "Uno di voi mi tradirà"

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"Uno di voi mi tradirà"

Artist:  Angelo Dall'Oca Bianca (1858-1942)

Artwork title:  "Uno di voi mi tradirà"

Age:  20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Subject:  Portrait/Face

Artistic technique:  Drawing

Technical specification:  Pastel

Description : "Uno di voi mi tradirà"

Pastelli su carta. Siglato A.D.B in basso a destra e datato 1940 in basso a sinistra. Al retro è presente etichetta cartacea, con sigillo in ceralacca, della Galleria d'Arte Moderna del comune di Verona, con titolo, dati dell'opera e firma ad autentica del Soprintendente ai Musei. Di umili origini, Angelo Dall'Oca Bianca, anche una volta divenuto affermato e apprezzato artista, frequentante l'ambiente artistico-culturale italiano e internazionale, mantenne sempre il legame con la sua città, continua fonte di ispirazione per la sua produzione artistica, e per i suoi poveri; nel 1939 costruì a Verona il Villaggio Dall'Oca, a beneficio dei poveri della città, e nel 1941 fece testamento, lasciando tutto il suo denaro e i suoi quadri alla città di Verona per opere assistenziali. Il disegno proposto è un intenso ritratto del Cristo durante l'Ultima Cena, quando rivela che "qualcuno lo tradirà": tutta l'angoscia del tradimento traspare nel suo sguardo. In cornice.

Product Condition:
Prodotto in buone condizioni, presenta piccoli segni di usura.

Frame Size (cm):
Height: 48
Width: 36,5
Depth: 4

Artwork dimensions (cm):
Height: 31
Width: 25

Additional Information

Artist: Angelo Dall'Oca Bianca (1858-1942)

Born in Born in Verona from a family of humble origins, Angelo Dall'Oca had to work from an early age as a laborer to support the family, following the death of his father. Encouraged by the fellow citizen sculptor Ugo Zannoni, who became interested in the portrait "My father", Angelo from 1873 to 1876 was able to attend the Cignaroli Academy in Verona, still linked to the traditional subjects of Venetian portraiture and Vedutism. In 1876 he obtained the first appreciation from critics and moved to Venice where he attended free nude courses at the Academy of Fine Arts and the studio of the realist Giacomo Favretto, from whom he also learned the use of photography as a preparatory element of the painting, and added the suffix Bianca to your surname. From that period he began to participate in Italian painting exhibitions. From 1885 he came into contact with the brothers Vittore and Alberto Grubicy, well-known international art dealers based in Milan, who were decisive in encouraging the sales of Dall'Oca Bianca's works and increasing his fame; his presence in the Lombard city also facilitated his acquaintance with Giovanni Segantini, Emilio Longoni and other well-known exponents of the Divisionist current. To complete his pictorial training and consolidate the positive feedback obtained from the critics, he decided to move to Rome where he met people of cultural importance such as Giosuè Carducci, Gabriele D'Annunzio and Francesco Paolo Michetti, with whom he approached the photographic medium that he uses as sketch for the subjects to be transposed on the canvas; in the capital he was introduced to Queen Margherita of Savoy, who commissioned various paintings from him. In this period he participated in the Venice Biennial exhibitions. From 1911, following several attacks by specialized critics and contemporary artists for his painting remained linked to the realist subject, considered no longer current and repetitive, Dall'Oca returned to Verona and withdrew, refusing to participate in the exhibitions, continuing to participate only in the development of culture in his city, fighting for the preservation of its historical heritage. In 1939 the Dall'Oca Village was inaugurated in Verona, built for the benefit of the less well-off of the city thanks to a donation from the painter through the proceeds from the sale of the Ave Maria painting and later expanded with his bequest of 1941. He died in his home in 1942.

Age: 20th Century / 1901 - 2000

20th Century / 1901 - 2000

Subject: Portrait/Face

Artistic technique: Drawing

Il disegno è il processo di tracciare segni su una superficie tramite l'applicazione di una pressione o il trascinamento di un apposito strumento sulla superficie. Gli strumenti sono: matite in grafite o colorate, penna, pennelli fini con inchiostro, pastelli a cera o carboncini; i supporti tradizionali più frequenti sono carta, cartoncino, tavola, muro, tela, rame, vetro.

Technical specification: Pastel