
1841โ1917 ยท Italian ยท 24 artworks
artist bio
Federico Zandomeneghi was an Italian Impressionist painter who spent much of his career in Paris. He is known for his intimate scenes of Parisian life, particularly his depictions of women in domestic settings, and his contributions helped introduce Impressionism to a wider audience.
what you'll learn
Studying Zandomeneghi's work allows students to explore the Impressionist style through an Italian lens, focusing on his use of color and light to capture everyday moments. Students can learn about depicting figures in informal, natural settings and capturing the essence of modern life.
related: Edgar Degas, Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Mary Cassatt

Lady with a hat
1895

Promenade

The white collar

Little girl

The Reader

The Singing Lesson
1890

Languor

The Flower Seller

The cafe
1884

Portrait of the Doctor
1881

Portrait of a Young Beauty

The Moulin de la Galette

Young Girl Reading

The Conversation
1895

Mother and Daughter
1879

Reverie

The good book
1897

The tea
1893

Woman leaning on a chair

Girl picking flowers

Woman with bouquet

Lady in a Meadow

Place d'Anvers, Paris
1880

Crochet lesson