
1807–1880 · Italian · 20 artworks
artist bio
Angelo Inganni was an Italian painter known for his Realist and Romantic scenes of Lombardy and Venice. He captured the everyday life and architectural beauty of his time, offering a glimpse into 19th-century Italy.
what you'll learn
Studying Inganni's work allows students to understand the blend of Realist detail with Romantic sentiment in 19th-century painting. Students can learn about perspective, architectural rendering, and capturing atmospheric effects.
related: Giovanni Boldini, Canaletto, Francesco Guardi

Street view from Milan, in the background the Duomo
1844

Portrait of the artist's wife, Amanzia Guérillot
1869

View of the San Marco canal
1835

Night of Piazza del Duomo in Milan

Portrait of Vittorio Emanuele II, king of Sardinia, in full uniform
1860

The facade of the Teatro alla Scala
1852

Portrait of Amanzia Guérillot in the Studio
1848

Woman with flowers

St.Mark square in Venice
1839

The Deposition

View of Piazza della Loggia with snow
1879

View of the canal and the church of San Marco in Milan
1835

View of the canal and the church of San Marco in Milan
1835

Children in the yard

Portrait of the Countess Rinaldi
1855

Portrait of Amanzia Guérillot at the mirror
1856

River crossing of Austrian pontooners in Northern Italy
1834

View taken on the eastern gate bridge with falling snow
1850

Saint Bartholomew
1860

Zouaves in the stands of Brescia
1859