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Gaetano Previati
1852–1920
WA-00023593
Ferrara, Italy
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Gaetano Previati was an Italian painter associated with Divisionism, the late nineteenth-century technique of applying color in small, separate strokes to create luminous optical effects on the canvas. Born in 1852 in Ferrara, he developed a distinctly spiritual and symbolic approach to figure painting, often depicting religious and mythological subjects suffused with mystical light. His work bridged Divisionist color theory with a deeply personal, almost mystical vision of form. Previati remained active in Italian artistic circles until his death in 1920, influencing the development of modern painting across northern Europe.
Source: Wikidata · Trust score: 40% · Updated 12d ago
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