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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...
- and themes of Realism with the diffuse outlines and lively colors of Scapigliatura painters. Born in Sesto, a commune now inside the metropolitan area...
- libretti for Giuseppe Verdi's last two great operas, Otello and Falstaff. Scapigliatura Senso Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori,...
- inventions sometimes tending to crudeness. Cagna was a member of the Scapigliatura society, an Italian version of Bohemianism. In his works the life of...
- into 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...
- father of the artist Marco Praga. He belongs to the artistic movement Scapigliatura. Le madri galanti, 1863 Penombre, 1864 Fiabe e leggende, 1867 Memorie...
- returned to Milan and trained under Giuseppe Bertini.He attended the Scapigliatura and was considered among the best artists of that circle. He painted...
- two divergent trends of literature that both opposed Romanticism: the Scapigliatura and Verismo. Important early 20th-century Italian writers include Giovanni...
- part in the Italian Risorgimento and was a forerunner of the Milanese Scapigliatura. In 1859 he was part of a consortium of writers who co-edited the newspaper...