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Alberto Pasini, two standing prisoners

ALBERTO PASINI (Busseto 1826 - Cavoretto 1899) TWO STANDING PRISONERS, SEEN FROM THE REAR
Black chalk, heightened with white, on brown paper; signed 'A. Pasini'; 315 x 235 mm.

Alberto Pasini was one of the most popular Italian painters of oriental scenes during the late nineteenth century. Born in the small town of Busseto, near Parma, he studied at the Accademia in Parma, where he learned lithography. From 1851 to 1853, he studied in Paris with Eugène Cicéri, a French lithographer and landscapist. During this period, he was influenced by the romantic oriental painter Eugène Fromentin. The Barbizon landscapists Eugène Isabey and Théodore Rousseau also greatly influenced Pasini, who exhibited for the first time in the Salon of 1853. Pasini travelled throughout the Middle East, especially to Turkey, Persia, Syria, and Egypt. Alberto Pasini's work found great official acceptance, and he won many awards, including the chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur in 1868, and officer of the Légion in 1878.

price: 2.500,00 euros

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