Giovan Francesco Gonzaga
Giovan Francesco Gonzaga was an Italian painter and sculptor. He was born on June 12, 1921 in Milan. He died on October 2, 2007 in Milan.[1]
Biography
As a teen he attended the Sforza Castle of Milan where he used to copy the works of artists such as Leonardo and Michelangelo.[2] He never had any formal training in painting.[3]
Gonzaga had a distinct and peculiar style.[3] The most frequent subjects are horses, riders, still lives, soldiers, portraits and landscapes, besides traditional sacred subjects such as crucifixions and portraits of the Virgin Mary.[3]
Works in museums
- Art Museum of Los Angeles (United States)
- National Museum of Tel Aviv (Israel).
Museums in Italy
References
- "GIOVAN FRANCESCO GONZAGA (1921-2007)". CAPITOLIUMART CASA D'ASTE. 2014. Retrieved 8 July 2014.
- A.A., V.V. (2012). Esposizione di opere del maestro Giovan Francesco Gonzaga. Milano: Galleria Il Salotto. p. 3.
- Vittorio, Sgarbi; Levi, Paolo (2006). Catalogo generale delle opere di Giovan Francesco Gonzaga. 1. Milano: Giorgio Mondadori. p. 607. ISBN 9788860520838.
- "information from beniculturali.it". Retrieved 2014-07-06.
Bibliography
- CARISIO Fabio, "Giovan Francesco Gonzaga incanta anche con La Rossa”, reportage Art & Wine n. 19, edizioni Gospa
- A.A.V.V., Giovan Francesco Gonzaga, Il Salotto, Milano 1997, pp. 61.
- A.A.V.V., Gonzaga, Il Salotto, Milano 2002, pp.(7).
- A.A.V.V., Giovan Francesco Gonzaga. Serigrafie 2004-2005, Edizioni Telemarket Communication, Roncadelle (BS) 2005, pp.(57).
- A.A.V.V., Esposizione di opere del maestro Giovan Francesco Gonzaga, Il Salotto, Milano 2012, pp. 15.
- BONI Francesco - CIVIELLO Renato, Giovan Francesco Gonzaga, Il Salotto, Milano 1993, pp.(15).
- FALOSSI Giorgio - MONTEVERDI Mario, Gonzaga, F.lli Verga, Milano 1980, pp. (12).
- LEVI Paolo - SGARBI Vittorio, Catalogo generale delle opere di Giovan Francesco Gonzaga. Primo volume, Editoriale Giorgio Mondatori, Milano 2006, pp. 655.
Other websites
- biography from gonzagagiovanfrancesco.com (in Italian)
- biographical notes from ilsalotto.it (in Italian)
- biographical notes from telemarket.com (in Italian)
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