
1818โ1899 ยท Italian ยท 21 artworks
artist bio
Filippo Palizzi was an Italian Realist painter known for his depictions of rural life, landscapes, and animals. He played a significant role in the development of Realism in Italian art, emphasizing direct observation and accurate representation of the natural world.
what you'll learn
Studying Palizzi's work allows students to understand the principles of Realism, focusing on accurate observation, detailed rendering, and the depiction of everyday life. Students can learn about capturing light and texture in realistic paintings.
related: Gustave Courbet, Jean-Francois Millet, Giovanni Fattori

The watering trough
1874

Portrait of Giberto Borromeo

The goats' meal
1870

Landscape with shepherd, dog and sheep

Shepherd boy from Abruzzo

Figure of a peasant woman
1890

Mikhail Nikolaevich and Nikolay Nikolaevich Raevsky
1846

Noah's ark
1867

After the flood

The stop at the Bolsena lake
1877

Over the wall
1865

Lambs and sheep at the fountain
1857

Holland
1855

Shepherd with herds
1883

Grazing horses
1865

The Maiden on the rock in Sorrento
1871

Rustic interior with peasant women
1860

The stable
1848

Interior of a stable, foreshortened horse and figures - Sun reflections
1854

Hunting in the Neopolitan Countryside
1847

The excavations of Pompeii (Red wall version)
1870