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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...
- oeuvre. In Milan,
Cremona had
become friendly with the
members of the
Scapigliatura. The movement,
characterized by
bohemian attitudes,
included poets,...
- dies.
Whilst still in Florence,
Verga began to be
influenced by the
Scapigliatura, as is
evident from Eva (1873). The
theme of this novel,
which pla****...
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second half of the 19th century. A
leading painter of the
Milanese Scapigliatura,
Ranzoni is also
considered as the
first of the
Italian Divisionists...
- 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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Giacosa travelled to
Berlin for a
German version of Come le foglie.
Scapigliatura Verismo Wikimedia Commons has
media related to
Giuseppe Giacosa. Taffon...
- studio. In 1869 he was
again in Milan,
where he
joined the
Lombard Scapigliatura school. The
group favoured an impressionistic, ‘pictorial’ approach...
- 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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father of the
artist Marco Praga. He
belongs to the
artistic movement Scapigliatura and
Lombard line. Born to a
wealthy Milanese family,
Praga destro****...
- on her
affair with a
handsome lieutenant. The
novella is
typical of
Scapigliatura literature,
which was at its peak at the time.
Senso is set in Venetia...