Antonio Donghi – Artwork and Bio of the Italian Painter

Antonio Donghi
 

Antonio Donghi was an Italian painter born on 16 March 1897 in Rome, Italy. Antonio enrolled at the Instituto di Belle Arti aged eleven, graduating in 1916. After his studies, he served in the military during the First World War. When the war ended, Donghi chose to create art in the methods of traditional figure paintings, winning acclaim from critics and viewers alike.

As one of the leading neoclassical Italian painters, Antonio exhibited at the Rome Biennale in 1923 alongside Carlo Socrate. The following year, Donghi participated in an exhibition with Mario Tozzi and Felice Casorati at the Galleria Pesaro. In the years that followed, Donghi continued exhibiting worldwide in countries such as Germany, Italy, France, Brazil, and the United States of America.

Antonio was widely honored and won several awards for his art, including First Honorable Mention at the Carnegie Institute International Exhibition in Pittsburgh. Donghi’s work quickly fell out of favor with critics shortly after, when critics considered his work to be outdated and old-fashioned. He died on 16 July 1963 in Rome. Donghi’s works are in prestigious collections and galleries, such as the Ca’ Pesaro International Gallery of Modern art.

What was Antonio Donghi Known For?

Antonio Donghi was known for painting everyday life scenes, recognizable figures, still lifes, and landscapes. Donghi’s works contained figures in various indoor and outdoor settings, showcasing proper detailing and magical realism. Donghi favored using linear patterns, light, texture, space, and material to achieve a realistic image.

Who was Antonio Donghi Influenced By?

Antonio Donghi was influenced by Pierro della Francesca, Georges Seurat, and Henri Rosseau. Donghi’s works have earned comparison to these artists’ paintings in the past due to the semblance in composition, coloring, detailing, and application of humor.

What Art Movement was Antonio Donghi Associated With?

Antonio Donghi was associated with the Realism art movement.

Antonio Donghi Artwork

Below are some of the artworks of Antonio Donghi

 

Animal Trainer

 

 

Baptizing

 

 

Before the Singing

 

 

Cocottina

 

 

Convent

 

 

Juggler

 

 

Landscape, Castle Gondolfo

 

 

Laundresses

 

 

Naked Woman

 

 

Portrait of a woman in Hat

 

 

Portrait of Mia Pia

 

 

Self Portrait

 

 

The Bride

 

 

The Seahorse Fountain

 

 

The Song 

 

 

Woman at the Toilette