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Angelo Asti

Gypsy Portrait

Gypsy Portrait

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A mesmerizing study in beauty and mystique, Gypsy Portrait by Angelo Asti captures the captivating presence of a Romani woman with exquisite detail and luminous color. Her gaze, both enigmatic and alluring, draws the viewer into a world of intrigue, while Asti’s masterful brushwork renders each delicate contour, from the warmth of her complexion to the flowing elegance of her richly hued attire. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the ethereal quality of the composition, evoking both realism and an air of romanticism.

  • Period : 19th Century
  • Medium : Oil on Canvas
  • Dimensions: 20.0" x 13.5"
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Gypsy Portrait

A mesmerizing study in beauty and mystique, Gypsy Portrait by Angelo Asti captures the captivating presence of a Romani woman with exquisite detail and luminous color. Her gaze, both enigmatic and alluring, draws the viewer into a world of intrigue, while Asti’s masterful brushwork renders each delicate contour, from the warmth of her complexion to the flowing elegance of her richly hued attire. The interplay of light and shadow enhances the ethereal quality of the composition, evoking both realism and an air of romanticism.

Angelo Asti, a 19th-century Italian painter, was celebrated for his idealized portraits of women, often exuding grace, charm, and a timeless elegance. Having trained in the classical traditions, Asti became known for his ability to infuse his portraits with both technical precision and deep emotional resonance. His works were highly sought after during his lifetime, frequently reproduced as lithographs and featured in the grand salons of Europe and America.

Asti’s Gypsy Portrait embodies the ideals of late 19th-century portraiture, where beauty was elevated to an almost mythic status. His ability to balance realism with soft, romanticized aesthetics speaks to the influence of both Academic painting and the popular tastes of the Belle Époque. Today, Asti’s works continue to be treasured by collectors and institutions alike, as they capture not only the elegance of the era but also the timeless allure of the human spirit.

  • Title

    • Gypsy Portrait

    By

    • Angelo Asti

    Size

    • 20.0" x 13.5"

    Medium

    • Oil on Canvas

    Era

    • 19th Century

    Style

    • Realism
    • Romanticism
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About the Artist

Angelo Asti

Angelo Asti was born in 1847 in Milan, Italy, to Italian parents. While specific details about his early life and education remain scarce, it is known that he developed a passion for art at a young age. His artistic journey led him to Paris, France, where he immersed himself in the vibrant art scene of the late 19th century.

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Notable Collectors of Angelo Asti

Angelo Asti's works are featured in several notable collections and institutions:

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Musée d'Orsay, Paris, France: This renowned museum houses an extensive collection of 19th-century art, including works by Angelo Asti.

Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome, Italy: Italy's national gallery of modern art includes pieces by Asti, reflecting his contributions to Italian portraiture.

Additionally, Asti's artworks have been part of various private collections and have appeared in numerous auctions, indicating their continued appreciation among collectors.

Please note that the availability of specific works in these institutions may vary, and it's advisable to consult the museums directly for the most current information.