Arnaldo Ferraguti

{{Short description|Italian painter (1862–1925)}}{{Infobox person

| name = Arnaldo Ferraguti

| image =

| alt =

| caption =

| birth_name =

| birth_date = 1862

| birth_place = Ferrara

| death_date = {{Death date and age|1925|1862}}

| death_place = Forlì

| nationality = Italian

| other_names =

| occupation = Painter

| education = Accademia di Belle Arti of Naples

| years_active =

| known_for =

| notable_works =

}}

Arnaldo Ferraguti (1862–1925) was an Italian painter and illustrator, often painting genre subjects.

Image:Arnaldo Ferraguti In Erwartung.jpg

History

He was born in Ferrara but trained at the Accademia di Belle Arti of Naples, then under the leadership of Domenico Morelli. He befriended the painter Francesco Paolo Michetti and his circle at Francavilla al Mare.

In 1891, he married Olga Treves, granddaughter of the publishers Emilio and Giuseppe Treves and was employed to illustrate their magazine L'Illustrazione Italiana.{{Cite book |last=Amatangelo |first=Susan |title=Italy in the Second Half of the 19th Century: Bridging New Cultures |publisher=Vernon Art and Science |isbn=9781648898310 |editor-last=Cadel |editor-first=Francesca |publication-date=2024 |pages=207–8 |chapter=Chapter 10. Viewing the South: The Role of Verismo and the Illustrative Arts in Shaping Post-Unification Italian Culture |editor-last2=Nastri |editor-first2=Paola}} He erected a villa in Pallanza where he taught painting, and attended salons in the nearby Villa Cordelia of Giuseppe Treves. He died in Forlì in 1925.[http://www.museodelpaesaggio.it/it-it/home/collezioni/pittura/arnaldo_ferraguti VerbaniaMuseum] short biography.

Works

In 1887, he exhibited a series of pastel studies in Venice.

Starting in 1890, he submitted his masterwork: a massive (nearly 6 by 3 meter) canvas Alla vanga to various exhibitions, to praise and awards. The canvas depicts a line of peasants, from children to elders, including some barefoot women and children, breaking the soil with spades while nearby the supervisor talks to peasant working women.Alla Vanga is now on display at the Museo del Paesaggio in Verbania-Pallanza. The scene trumpets a clear affection for the hard-laboring proletarian farmers.[https://books.google.com/books?id=oZdGAAAAMAAJ History of Modern Italian Art], by Ashton Rollins Willard (1902), page 637-639. It can be contrasted to the less romanticized The Fourth Estate painting (1901) by Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, which portrays workers with no pastoral embellishment.

Other works by Ferraguti include paintings and illustrations for books Illustrations for Cuore by Edmondo De Amicis; Illustrations for Vita dei Campi by Giovanni Verga; in addition tp canvases depicting Madre; Vespero; Bivio; and Prima e poi.[https://books.google.com/books?id=_8YtAQAAIAAJ La Biennale di Venezia], Volume 2, by Esposizione biennale internazionale d'arte, Biennale di Venezia (2 : 1897), page 109.

Gallery

Ferraguti, Arnaldo (1862-1925), Milano, Davanti la porta del loggione della Scala - Illustrazione Italiana,1893.jpg

Ferraguti, Arnaldo (Ferrara 1862- Forlì 1925), Carnevalone di Milano - Il corso del sabato grasso - Illustrazione Italiana,1893.jpg

Ferraguti, Arnaldo (1862-1925) - Milano, Il ponte di Porta Romana.jpg

Ferraguti, Arnaldo (1862-1925), Disegno da L’illustrazione italiana, 14 aprile 1901, p. 270.jpg

References