
1832–1903 · Austrian · 28 artworks
artist bio
Ludwig Passini was a 19th-century painter known for his detailed genre scenes and architectural studies, particularly of Venice and Rome. His work captures the everyday life and historical grandeur of these cities with meticulous realism and academic precision.
what you'll learn
Studying Passini's work allows students to understand the principles of academic painting, including accurate representation, detailed rendering, and the use of light and shadow to create depth. Students can also learn about the social and cultural context of 19th-century Europe through his genre scenes.
related: Jean-Leon Gerome, Gustave Caillebotte

Italienische Marktszene Mit Römischen Ruinen

The Basilica of San Marco in Venice
1860

Monks Buying Fish before the Portal of the Madonna della Misericordia
1855

Donačka Gora
1860

Dobrna
1860

Rimske Toplice

Young Venetian woman at the fountain
1891

Römische Straßenszene

Bildnis Eines Scheuen Mädchens Mit Rotem Halstuch Und Zerzausten Locken

Portrait of Ernst Mendelssohn Bartholdy
1894

The Interior of the Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, Rome

The young Comtessa with an ermine scarf on New Year's Eve
1847

Collecting Brushwood for Christmas"

Figures on a Venetian canal
1893

A shared confidence
1870

Princess Rospigliosi and Baroness Baude
1863

Rogaška Slatina

The Salone of the Palazzo Barbaro

On the Riva Dei Schiavoni a procession in Venice
1873

Girl with a green headscarf

A serious conversation

Anna Passini on the balcony of Palazzo Priuli in Venice
1866

A bridge in Venice
1876

A Church Interior with Women at the Confessional
1863

Artists at Cafe Greco in Rome
1856

Menna
1888

Farmer with an ox cart on the Appian Way near an aqueduct in the Roman Campagna
1851

Römischer Park