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Scapigliatura (Italian: [skapiʎːaˈtuːra]) is the name of an
artistic movement that
developed in
Italy after the
Risorgimento period (1815–71). The movement...
- Boito, he is
regarded as one of the
prominent representatives of the
Scapigliatura (Italian bohemian)
artistic movement. He
wrote essays under the anagrammatic...
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inventions sometimes tending to crudeness.
Cagna was a
member of the
Scapigliatura society, an
Italian version of Bohemianism. In his
works the life of...
- Chioggia, Genova,
Naples or Venice. His work
shows the
influence of the
Scapigliatura painter Tranquillo Cremona.
Venetian Lagoon (1877) The
First Snow (1889)...
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libretti for
Giuseppe Verdi's last two
great operas,
Otello and Falstaff.
Scapigliatura Senso Lombard line
Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori...
- verses. Also well as the one-act play of “The
rights of the soul".
Scapigliatura Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Giuseppe Giacosa.
Works by Giuseppe...
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settled in Milan. Here he
entered literary study,
becoming part of the
Scapigliatura, a
literary movement animated by a
spirit of
rebellion against traditional...
- two
divergent trends of
literature that both
opposed Romanticism: the
Scapigliatura and Verismo.
Important early 20th
century Italian writers include Giovanni...
- Catania) was an
Italian poet,
supporter of
Risorgimento and
member of the
Scapigliatura (definition but refused).[clarification needed] As a boy, he was taught...
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between three periods. The
first period is
marked by the
experience of
Scapigliatura, a sort of proto-decadent movement. The
Scapigliati (literally meaning...