Giuseppe Angelelli
Giuseppe Angelelli (Coimbra, Portugal, 7 December 1803 - Florence, 4 November 1844) was an Italian painter.[1][2]
Biography
While born in Portugal, his parents were Italian. They traveled widely to Brazil (1807), Peru (1816), France, and England. Only in 1818 did Angelelli move to Florence to study in the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence under Pietro Benvenuti and Pietro Ermini. In 1827, he traveled to Egypt with a Franco-Tuscan expedition directed by the archeologists Ippolito Rosellini and Jean-François Champollion; where he made many drawings later engraved by in a book by Rosellini: I monumenti dell'Egitto e della Nubia, Atlante, 3 volumes, Pisa (1832, 1834, 1844). He also painted portraits.[3][4]
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/0/01/Jean-Francois_Champollion_1828_29.jpg/220px-Jean-Francois_Champollion_1828_29.jpg)
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a5/Rameses_III_censing_and_libating_%28KV11%29.jpg/220px-Rameses_III_censing_and_libating_%28KV11%29.jpg)
Upon returning to Florence, the Grand Duke commissioned Angelelli to paint the members of the Franco-Tuscan expedition to the ruins of Thebes. Angelelli also painted African landscapes and made portraits, including that of his wife and self-portraits.[5]
References
- ^ Garollo, Gottardo (1907). Ulrico Hoepli (ed.). Dizionario biografico universale. Editore Libraio della Real Casa, Milan. p. 93.
- ^ Date in Gottardo is 1849, Treccani states 1844.
- ^ Treccani encyclopedia.
- ^ Istituto Matteucci short biography.
- ^ "Angelelli, Joseph". Treccani. Retrieved 5 February 2014.
- Articles with short description
- Short description is different from Wikidata
- Articles with ISNI identifiers
- Articles with VIAF identifiers
- Articles with VcBA identifiers
- Articles with ULAN identifiers
- Articles with DBI identifiers
- 1803 births
- 1899 deaths
- 19th-century Italian painters
- Artists from the Grand Duchy of Tuscany
- Italian male painters
- Painters from Florence
- Italian Orientalist painters
- Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze alumni
- People from Coimbra
- 19th-century Italian male artists
- All stub articles
- Italian painter, 19th-century birth stubs