Francesco Hayez
Italian painter (1791–1882)
Francesco Hayez (February 10, 1791, Venice – December 21, 1882, Milan) was the main artist of Romanticism in mid-19th-century in Milan.
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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Family Portrait (1807)
Museo Luigi Bailo, Treviso -
Aristotle (1811)
Galleria dell'Accademia, Venice -
Portrait of Giuseppe Roberti (1819)
Museo Civico, Bassano -
Sicilian Vespers, Scene 1 (1821-1822)
Private collection, Milan -
Portrait of the family Stampa di Soncino (1821-1822)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan -
Portrait of Antonietta Vitali Sola (1823)
Private collection, Milan -
Romeo and Juliet (1823)
Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo -
The Penitent Mary Magdalene (1825)
Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan -
The Patient (portrait of Carolina Zucchi) (1825)
Museo Civico, Turin -
Portrait of Count Ninni (1825)
Private collection, Treviso -
Portrait of Don Giulio Vigoni as a Child (1830)
Private collection, Milan -
Portrait of Pompeo Marchesi (1830)
Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan -
Bath of the Nymphs (1831)
Private collection, Lugano -
The Refugees from Parga (1831)
Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, Brescia -
Bather (1832)
Private collection, Pavia -
Portrait of Cristina di Belgiojoso-Trivulzio (1832)
Private collection, Florence -
Bathsheba Bathing (1834)
Private collection, Lugano -
Odalisque Reclining (1839)
Private collection, Milan -
Release of Vittor Pisani from the dungeon (1840)
Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo -
Portrait of the princess of Sant' Antimo (1840-1844)
Museo di San Martino, Naples -
Portrait of the Emperor Ferdinand I of Austria (1840)
Museo del Risorgimento, Milan -
Portrait of Alessandro Manzoni (1841)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan -
The Parting of the Two Foscari (1842)
Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Florence -
Melancholy Thought (1842)
Private collection, Milan -
Portrait of Felicina Caglio Perego di Cremnago (1842)
Private collection, Milan -
Samson and the Lion (1842)
Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Florence -
Sicilian Vespers, Scene 3 (1846)
Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome -
Portrait of Teresa Borri Stampa Manzoni (1847-1848)
Pinacoteca Tosio Martinengo, Brescia -
Secret Accusation (1847-1848)
Musei Civici di Pavia, Pavia -
Portrait of Antonietta Tarsis Basilico (1851)
Private collection, Rome -
Portrait of Matilde Juva-Branca (1851)
Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan -
Vengeance is Sworn (1851)
Liechtenstein Museum, Vienna -
Portrait of a Venetian Woman (c. 1852)
Private collection, Milan -
Venetian Woman (1853)
Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo -
Portrait of Countess Antonietta Negroni Prati Morosini as a child (1858)
Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan
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Bather viewed from behind (1859)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan -
Female Nude (c. 1859)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan -
Portrait of Count Baglioni (c. 1860)
Private collection, Treviso -
Portrait of Massimo d' Azeglio (1860)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan -
Self-portrait at age 69 (1860)
Galleria degli Uffizi, Florence -
Portrait of Camillo Benso di Cavour (1864)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan -
The New Favorite (Harem Scene) (1866)
Private collection, Milan -
Odalisque with Book (1866)
Villa Carlotta, Tremezzo -
Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem (1867)
Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Venice -
Odalisque (1867)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan -
Portrait of Gioacchino Rossini (1870)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan -
Portrait of Antonietta Negroni Prati Morosini, Oval (1872)
Civica Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan -
Self-portrait at age 88 (1879)
Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Venice -
Vase of Flowers on the Window of a Harem (1881)
Pinacoteca di Brera, Milan
Related pages
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change- Historical Romanticism in Italian Painting - Francesco Hayez Archived 2007-02-26 at the Wayback Machine The Risorgimento in Italian Art
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