List of works by Eugenio Zampighi

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Eugenio Zampighi (1859-1944) was an Italian genre painter and photographer who mainly depicted joyous and idyllic images of Italian rural life, devoid of any hint of social criticism. According to the english Wikipedia he was influenced both by the style of Gaetano Chierici, and by the Florentine Macchiaioli School.

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YearTitleImageCollectionComments
1880A wounded retiarius gladiator in the Flavian amphitheater in Rome, oil on canvas Eugenio Zampighi, Un gladiatore reziario ferito nell'anfiteatro Flavio di Roma, olio su tela, 1880.TIF Civic Museum of Modena
1883Fabiola passing out at the sudden news of her father's death, oil on canvas Eugenio Zampighi, Fabiola che sviene alla notizia improvvisa della morte del padre, olio su tela, 1883.jpg Civic Museum of Modena
Grandpa's favorite, oil on canvas 'Grandpa's Favorite' by Eugenio Zampighi.jpg Private
Peasant's music, oil on canvas 'Musica Rustica' by Eugenio Zampighi.jpg Private
A happy family, oil on canvas A HAPPY FAMILY .jpg Private
A Treat for the baby, oil on canvas A Treat for Baby.JPG Private
Untitled (peasant family genre scene) Eugenio Zampighi - 01.jpg
Untitled (old peasant couple) Eugenio Zampighi - 02.jpg
Untitled (he loves me, he loves me not) Eugenio Zampighi - 03.jpg
Untitled (young peasant woman reading to an old man) Eugenio Zampighi - 04.jpg
Untitled (mother and child. mother's joy) Eugenio Zampighi - 05.jpg
Untitled (mother playing with her baby) Eugenio Zampighi - 06.jpg
Untitled (peasant interior, one woman and two man) Eugenio Zampighi - 07.jpg
Untitled (mother sewing with her baby) Eugenio Zampighi - 08.jpg
A captive audience Eugenio Zampighi - A Captive Audience.jpg
A happy family, oil on canvas Eugenio Zampighi - A happy family.jpg Private
Cherries for the baby Eugenio Zampighi - Cherries for Baby.jpg
The fear of the dog Eugenio Zampighi - Die Angst vor dem Hundchen.jpg
Feeding time Eugenio Zampighi - Feeding Time.jpg
First steps Eugenio Zampighi - First step.jpg
He loves me, he loves me not Eugenio Zampighi - He Loves Me He Loves Me Not.jpg
Idyllic family scene with newborn Eugenio Zampighi - Idyllic Family Scene with Newborn.jpg
Caress Eugenio Zampighi - La carezza.jpg
The watch Eugenio Zampighi - La montre.jpg
Playing with the baby Eugenio Zampighi - Playing with Baby 2.jpg
Playing with the baby, oil on canvas Eugenio Zampighi - Playing with Baby.jpg
Reading the news Eugenio Zampighi - Reading The News.jpg
Sharing a drink, Eugenio Zampighi - Sharing a drink.jpg
Sharing their pleasures, oil on canvas Eugenio Zampighi - Sharing their pleasures.jpg Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, UK
The bow tie, oil on canvas Eugenio Zampighi - The Bow Tie.jpg Private
The writing lesson Eugenio Zampighi - The Writing Lesson.jpg
A happy family Eugenio Zampighi A Happy Family.jpg
Reading Il Travaso, oil on canvas Eugenio Zampighi Il Travaso.jpg Private Il Travaso delle idee was an Italian satirical magazine.
The first taste of the food, watercolor on cardboard Eugenio Zampighi La prima pappa.jpg Private
Playful kittens, oil on canvas Eugenio zampighi playful kittens061255).jpg Private
Untitled (the unexpected visitor) Ezgif-4-107287a65e7b.jpg
Visiting grandfather, oil on canvas Visiting grandfather, by Eugenio Zampighi.jpg Private
Elderly couple reading Eugenio Zampighi - Elderly couple reading.jpg Beamish Museum, Stanley, UK
Her first lesson, oil on canvas Eugenio Zampighi - Her First Lesson.jpg Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Hanley, UK
Tantalizing, oil on canvas Eugenio Zampighi - Tantalizing.jpg Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Hanley, UK
Music in the family, Siena, oil on canvas Musica in Famiglia (Siena) by Eugenio Zampighi.jpg Private
The admirer, oil on canvas The Admirer by Eugenio Zampighi.jpg Private

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