Giuseppe Bernardino Bison
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Giuseppe Bernardino Bison (16 June 1762 – 28 August 1844) was an Italian painter, known mainly for his history pieces, genre depictions, and whimsical and imaginary landscapes, including veduta di fantasia or capricci. His style was influenced by Tiepolo and Guardi.
Bison was born in Palmanova, but his family moved to Brescia, where he worked in the studio of Gerolamo Romani. They then moved to Venice, where he associated himself with Canaletto's studio. Most of his output was while working in Venice or in the near mainland (Ferrara, Trieste, and Padua). He died in Milan.
Bibliography
- Giuseppe Pavanello, Alberto Craievich, Daniele D'Anza, Giuseppe Bernardino Bison, Trieste, Fondazione CRTrieste, 2012 ISBN 88-907687-0-3
External links
Media related to Giuseppe Bernardino Bison at Wikimedia Commons
Gallery
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Le Tebaide
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Capriccio of Padua
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Grand Canal of Venice at Rialto
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Grand Canal of Venice at Fabbriche Nuove
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Genre Scene (Ca' Rezzonico, Venice).
References
- Filippo Pedrocco (2002). Visions of Venice: Paintings of the 18th Century. I.B.Tauris. ISBN 978-1-86064-788-8.