
1897–1963 · Italian · 19 artworks
artist bio
Antonio Donghi was an Italian painter known for his contributions to the Magic Realism movement. His works often depict scenes of everyday life with a sense of stillness and detachment, characterized by precise detail and a cool, restrained palette.
what you'll learn
Studying Donghi's work allows students to understand the principles of Magic Realism, focusing on precise rendering, balanced compositions, and the creation of a dreamlike atmosphere within realistic settings. Students can also learn about the cultural context of post-World War I Italy and its influence on art.
related: Felix Vallotton

Canzone
1934

L’altalena
1941

Before the Singing
1930

Il giocoliere

Laundresses

Due canarini in gabia

Circus
1927

Donna al caffè
1931

La canzonettista
1925

Animal Trainer
1946

Juggler
1926

Carnevale
1923

The Bride
1926

Woman making herself up

Portrait of Maria Pia
1929

Bather

Portrait of a Woman in Hat
1931

Self-Portrait
1942

Baptizing