Raffaello Sernesi

Raffaello Sernesi

Place: Florence

Born: 1838

Death: 1866

Biography:

Raffaello Sernesi

, an Italian painter and medallist, was born in Florence in 1838. He is associated with the Macchiaioli group, a movement that emerged in Italy during the late 19th century.

Early Life and Training

Sernesi's early life was marked by modest circumstances. To support his family, he began an apprenticeship to a local engraver. In 1856, he enrolled at the Accademia of Florence, where he studied under Antonio Ciseri. As part of his training, Sernesi made copies of works by quattrocento artists such as Masaccio and Botticelli.

Artistic Career

Sernesi's artistic career was marked by a brief but promising start. In 1859, he began frequenting the Caffè Michelangiolo, where he met fellow Macchiaioli artists, including his close friend Odoardo Borrani. Sernesi served as a volunteer in the Second Italian War of Independence in 1859.

Notable Works and Exhibitions

* Pastura in montagna ('Mountain Pastures'), exhibited at the Brera National Exhibition in 1861 and at the Florentine Promotrice in 1862, showcasing Sernesi's unique style. * Two paintings were exhibited at the Milan exhibition in 1865.

Tragic End

Sernesi joined Garibaldi's campaign in the Third Italian War of Independence in 1866. On July 16, he suffered a serious wound to the leg and was taken prisoner by the Austrians. His reluctance to have his leg amputated led to his death from gangrene on August 9, 1866.

Legacy

Despite his short career, Sernesi's works continue to be remembered for their unique blend of Tuscan landscape and fresco tradition. To explore more about the Macchiaioli movement and its artists, visit Raffaello Sernesi's page on Wikioo.org, featuring his artworks and a brief biography.

Important:

Sernesi's legacy, though brief, continues to inspire art enthusiasts. His unique style, characterized by 'the azure and terracotta hues typical both of Tuscany's landscape and its fresco tradition,' remains a subject of interest for art historians and critics.

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