
Italian ยท 20 artworks
artist bio
Alessandro Zezzos was an Italian painter known for his Realist scenes of Venetian life and portraits. He captured the everyday moments and people of Venice with a keen eye for detail and a commitment to portraying the world as he saw it.
what you'll learn
Studying Zezzos' work allows students to understand Realist principles, particularly in capturing everyday life and portraiture. Students can learn about composition, light, and accurate representation of figures and settings.
related: Gustave Courbet, Jean-Francois Millet, Honore Daumier

Flora

Courtship
1909

Portrait of a young Venetian woman
1886

Portrait of a young girl
1910

Contemplation
1903

Chioggia women along the pier

Religious procession
1890

A young peasant woman

Baptism in Chioggia
1897

Self-portrait
1907

Portrait of a Venetian woman with a fan
1912

Portrait of Henri Duparc
1907

At the well
1889

Female portrait
1911

In front of the Doge's Palace
1892

Flower girl in Venice
1897

A Venetian lady

Outside St Mark's Basilica
1876

Reflections

A portrait of a young lady