Francesco Hayez (February 10, 1791 - December 21, 1882) was an Italian painter, the leading artist of Romanticism in mid-19th-century Milan, renowned for his grand historical paintings, political allegories and exceptionally fine portraits.
Biography
Hayez came from a relatively poor family from
Venice. His father was of French origin while his mother, Chiara Torcella, was from
Murano. The child Francesco, youngest of five sons, was brought up by his mother's sister, who had married Giovanni Binasco, a well-off shipowner and collector of art. From childhood he showed a predisposition for drawing, so his uncle apprenticed him to an art restorer. Later he became a student of the painter
Francisco Magiotto with whom he continued his studies for three years. He was admitted to the painting course of the New Academy of Fine Arts in 1806, where he studied under
Teodoro Matteini. In 1809 he won a competition from the
Academy of Venice for one year of study at the
Accademia di San Luca in Rome. He remained in Rome until 1814, then moved to
Naples where he was commissioned by
Joachim Murat to paint a major work depicting
Ulysses at the court of Alcinous. In the mid 1830s he attended the "Salotto Maffei"
salon in
Milan, hosted by
Clara Maffei (whose portrait Hayez painted for her husband), and he was still in Milan in 1850 when he was appointed director of the
Academy of Brera there.
Assessment of the career of Hayez is complicated by the fact that he often did not sign or date his works. Often the date indicated from the evidence is that at which the work was acquired or sold, not of its creation. Moreover he often painted the same compositions several times with minimal variations, or even with no variation. His early works show the influence of Ingres and the Nazarene movement. His later work participates in the Classical revival.
Selected works
Notable works include:
- Petro Rosso Imprisoned by the Scaligeri (c. 1820)
- A series on the Sicilian Vespers (1821-1846)
- Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem (c. 1867)
- Portrait of Marin Faliero (1867)
- Vase of flowers on the window of a harem (c. 1881)
- '' The Kiss (1859) - Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
Gallery
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