243:
297:
285:
115:
258:
25:
379:
273:
230:
A reorganization at the
Albertina led to his retirement from there in 1856. Due to the possibility of armed conflict with Austria, he decided to return to Cagliari and reestablish his old contacts. This was not a popular decision with his family, as his son Angelo was about to begin a career as a
191:
as a protector of the arts, for the Town Hall in
Cagliari. In 1834, he decided to return to his home town and open a studio. Over the next decade, he received numerous commissions from royal and ecclesiastical authorities, which included large canvases for the cathedral there, as well as ones in
231:
painter in Turin. Attempts to create
Cagliari's first painting and drawing school were unsuccessful, but he became a popular portrait painter for the nobility. He died there, shortly after his sixty-seventh birthday.
223:. The following year, he was awarded a chair in drawing at the Albertina, which led him to live in Turin for ten years. There, he made contacts with the Spanish Royal Court and, in 1852, was named a Knight in the
242:
150:
418:
93:
65:
35:
413:
383:
161:
72:
337:
332:
272:
212:
79:
296:
61:
50:
408:
284:
359:
Giovanni
Marghinotti nel Museo Sanna. Esposizione delle opere nel bicentenario della nascita (1798-1998)
149:
priest, an engineer, and a lawyer. He was launched on an artistic career when his talent was noticed by
303:
220:
188:
155:
257:
86:
165:
145:, who worked hard to provide his four sons with professional educations. His brothers became a
46:
187:. That same year, he received his first major commission: a huge allegorical canvas of King
164:. Through the Marquis' influence, he obtained a Royal Patent that enabled him to attend the
403:
398:
224:
8:
248:
208:
169:
42:
392:
216:
173:
130:
264:
114:
368:, exhibition catalog, Comune de Cagliari, Assessorato alla cultura, 1999
211:
in Turin. Two years later, he was named a "Virtuoso of Merit" at the
180:
24:
342:
201:
126:
197:
142:
378:
193:
146:
184:
183:, in 1825. Four years later, he had his first exhibition, in
129:- 20 January 1865, Cagliari) was an Italian painter in the
168:, beginning in 1819. His primary instructor there was
141:
His father
Vincenzo was a craftsman, originally from
207:
In 1842, he was appointed an honorary member of the
390:
51:introducing citations to additional sources
278:Charles Felix, Protector of the Fine Arts
113:
41:Relevant discussion may be found on the
391:
234:
419:Artists from the Kingdom of Sardinia
338:Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani
18:
328:
326:
324:
322:
320:
13:
351:
213:Accademia dei Virtuosi al Pantheon
179:He married Felicita Puccini, from
14:
430:
372:
377:
361:, exhibition catalog, Muros 1998
317:
295:
283:
271:
256:
241:
34:relies largely or entirely on a
23:
366:Giovanni Marghinotti a Cagliari
215:in Rome and, in 1845, became a
1:
414:19th-century Italian painters
310:
290:The Bread Seller of Cagliari
136:
7:
16:Italian painter (1798–1865)
10:
435:
335:by Rita Pernice, from the
304:Charles Albert of Sardinia
189:Charles Felix of Sardinia
333:Biography of Marghinotti
172:. He also studied with
162:Marquis of Villahermosa
166:French Academy in Rome
119:
118:Self-portrait (c.1830)
62:"Giovanni Marghinotti"
386:at Wikimedia Commons
117:
409:People from Cagliari
384:Giovanni Marghinotti
225:Order of Charles III
123:Giovanni Marghinotti
47:improve this article
251:, Queen of Sardinia
249:Adelaide of Austria
209:Accademia Albertina
170:Jean-Baptiste Wicar
235:Selected paintings
120:
382:Media related to
364:Claudio Galleri,
125:(7 January 1798,
112:
111:
97:
426:
381:
345:
330:
299:
287:
275:
260:
245:
159:
107:
104:
98:
96:
55:
27:
19:
434:
433:
429:
428:
427:
425:
424:
423:
389:
388:
375:
354:
352:Further reading
349:
348:
331:
318:
313:
306:
300:
291:
288:
279:
276:
267:
261:
252:
246:
237:
153:
139:
108:
102:
99:
56:
54:
40:
28:
17:
12:
11:
5:
432:
422:
421:
416:
411:
406:
401:
374:
373:External links
371:
370:
369:
362:
353:
350:
347:
346:
315:
314:
312:
309:
308:
307:
301:
294:
292:
289:
282:
280:
277:
270:
268:
262:
255:
253:
247:
240:
236:
233:
221:Charles Albert
138:
135:
110:
109:
45:. Please help
31:
29:
22:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
431:
420:
417:
415:
412:
410:
407:
405:
402:
400:
397:
396:
394:
387:
385:
380:
367:
363:
360:
356:
355:
344:
340:
339:
334:
329:
327:
325:
323:
321:
316:
305:
298:
293:
286:
281:
274:
269:
266:
259:
254:
250:
244:
239:
238:
232:
228:
226:
222:
218:
217:court painter
214:
210:
205:
203:
199:
195:
190:
186:
182:
177:
175:
174:Gaspare Landi
171:
167:
163:
160:, the second
157:
152:
151:Stefano Manca
148:
144:
134:
132:
128:
124:
116:
106:
95:
92:
88:
85:
81:
78:
74:
71:
67:
64: –
63:
59:
58:Find sources:
52:
48:
44:
38:
37:
36:single source
32:This article
30:
26:
21:
20:
376:
365:
358:
336:
265:Annunciation
229:
206:
178:
140:
131:Neoclassical
122:
121:
100:
90:
83:
76:
69:
57:
33:
404:1865 deaths
399:1798 births
154: [
103:August 2023
393:Categories
311:References
73:newspapers
357:G. Dore,
219:for King
181:Ferentino
137:Biography
43:talk page
343:Treccani
202:Oristano
127:Cagliari
198:Sassari
143:Trapani
133:style.
87:scholar
194:Ozieri
147:Jesuit
89:
82:
75:
68:
60:
302:King
185:Turin
158:]
94:JSTOR
80:books
263:The
200:and
66:news
204:.
176:.
49:by
395::
341:@
319:^
227:.
196:,
156:it
105:)
101:(
91:·
84:·
77:·
70:·
53:.
39:.
Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. Additional terms may apply.