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.
Year | Title | Image | Collection | Comments |
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1880 | A wounded retiarius gladiator in the Flavian amphitheater in Rome, oil on canvas | Civic Museum of Modena | ||
1883 | Fabiola passing out at the sudden news of her father's death, oil on canvas | Civic Museum of Modena | ||
Grandpa's favorite, oil on canvas | Private | |||
Peasant's music, oil on canvas | Private | |||
A happy family, oil on canvas | Private | |||
A Treat for the baby, oil on canvas | Private | |||
Untitled (peasant family genre scene) | ||||
Untitled (old peasant couple) | ||||
Untitled (he loves me, he loves me not) | ||||
Untitled (young peasant woman reading to an old man) | ||||
Untitled (mother and child. mother's joy) | ||||
Untitled (mother playing with her baby) | ||||
Untitled (peasant interior, one woman and two man) | ||||
Untitled (mother sewing with her baby) | ||||
A captive audience | ||||
A happy family, oil on canvas | Private | |||
Cherries for the baby | ||||
The fear of the dog | ||||
Feeding time | ||||
First steps | ||||
He loves me, he loves me not | ||||
Idyllic family scene with newborn | ||||
Caress | ||||
The watch | ||||
Playing with the baby | ||||
Playing with the baby, oil on canvas | ||||
Reading the news | ||||
Sharing a drink, | ||||
Sharing their pleasures, oil on canvas | Shipley Art Gallery, Gateshead, UK | |||
The bow tie, oil on canvas | Private | |||
The writing lesson | ||||
A happy family | ||||
Reading Il Travaso, oil on canvas | Private | Il Travaso delle idee was an Italian satirical magazine. | ||
The first taste of the food, watercolor on cardboard | Private | |||
Playful kittens, oil on canvas | Private | |||
Untitled (the unexpected visitor) | ||||
Visiting grandfather, oil on canvas | Private | |||
Elderly couple reading | Beamish Museum, Stanley, UK | |||
Her first lesson, oil on canvas | Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Hanley, UK | |||
Tantalizing, oil on canvas | Potteries Museum & Art Gallery, Hanley, UK | |||
Music in the family, Siena, oil on canvas | Private | |||
The admirer, oil on canvas | Private | |||
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