
1853โ1919 ยท Italian ยท 23 artworks
artist bio
Cesare Tallone was an Italian painter known for his realistic and romantic portraits, capturing the likenesses of prominent figures of his time. His work reflects a blend of academic training and a sensitivity to the individual character of his subjects, contributing to the late 19th and early 20th-century Italian art scene.
what you'll learn
Studying Tallone's work allows students to understand the nuances of portraiture, focusing on capturing likeness and character through subtle brushwork and tonal variations. Students can learn about the importance of observation and technical skill in creating realistic and evocative depictions of individuals.
related: Giovanni Boldini, Francesco Paolo Michetti

The friar cook
1896

Landscape with small town

Portrait of a man with hat and glasses (Francesco Paolo Michetti?)
1883

Portrait of the sister of the painter Giuseppina Tallone in Scribante in Ciociara costume
1887

Maternity
1890

Portrait of Lina Cavalieri
1900

Lady in profile with hat
1884

Face of inspired young man
1895

Innocence

Portrait of a young woman
1910

Portrait of Irene Tallone, painter's daughter

Portrait of Mrs. Ester de Amorim (or d'Amerin)

Bust of a young woman
1910

Portrait of the poet Gaetano Crespi
1901

Lucy (Study)

The oyster seller
1885

Invocation (Portrait of Irene, the artist's daughter)
1905

Portrait of the daughter Irene
1897

Portrait of a girl
1890

A Victory of Christianity in the time of Alaric (Preparatory Study)
1879

Portrait of Mr. Luigi Bernasconi
1882

Portrait of Carlo Brera
1912

Portrait of the painter Cesare Maironi
1886