Elisa Johanne Rosa Maria Maioli

Elisa Johanne Rosa Maria Maioli;Elisa Maria Boglino

Place: Copenhagen

Born: 1905

Death: 2002

Biography:

Elisa Johanne Rosa Maria Maioli, also known as Elisa Maria Boglino, was a Danish-Italian painter born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1905 and died in Rome, Italy in 2002. She was known for her paintings, drawings, and avant-garde and expressionist style.

Early Life and Education

Boglino studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen from 1923 to 1926. During this period, she developed her unique style, which was characterized by intense subjectivity and rough textures. After completing her studies, she married Giovanni Boglino and settled in Palermo, Italy in 1927.

Artistic Career

Boglino's artistic career spanned several decades, during which she participated in numerous exhibitions and biennales. In 1930, she participated in the Biennale di Venezia with her painting Madre e Figlia. Her works are displayed in various museums, including the Modern Art Gallery Sant'Anna in Palermo. Some of her notable works can be found on Wikioo.org, which showcases a collection of her paintings and drawings. Her style is characterized by bold colors and expressive brushstrokes, reflecting her avant-garde and expressionist influences.

Legacy

Boglino's legacy as an artist is marked by her contributions to the feminist movement and her exploration of various themes in her art. She was a precursor to the feminist themes that would be developed later, using her art to explore topics such as identity and social justice.

  • Her paintings can be found on Wikioo.org, which features a collection of her works.
  • More information about her life and art can be found on Wikipedia.
  • Her artistic style is characterized by avant-garde and expressionist influences, reflecting her unique perspective as a woman artist.
Elisa Johanne Rosa Maria Maioli

's biography serves as an inspiration to artists and art enthusiasts alike, showcasing the power of art to explore and express complex themes and emotions. Her legacy continues to be celebrated through her works, which can be found on Wikioo.org and in museums around the world.

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