
1841–1920 · Italian · 30 artworks
artist bio
Noè Bordignon was an Italian painter known for his Realist genre scenes and portraits, capturing everyday life with meticulous detail. He often depicted scenes of rural life and religious subjects, reflecting the social and cultural context of his time.
what you'll learn
Studying Bordignon's work allows students to understand Realist principles, particularly in capturing accurate depictions of people and environments. Students can learn about composition, lighting, and the use of detail to convey narrative and emotion.
related: Gustave Courbet, Jean-Francois Millet, Honore Daumier

Reverie

Spiritual father Ghevont Alishan in his study
1900

Girl with white veil
1878

Indiscreet
1891

The card game
1898

Sharing Lamplight

Eating near the hearth
1900

The sick woman

A tricky choice

Young commoner in Venice

The advice

Blind man's buff
1873

Girls who sang in the valley
1878

Little girl
1897

The doctrine
1890

The son Edoardo

Mother with child inside the basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome
1875

Portrait of Pope Pius X

The spring of the Life
1905

Spring
1890
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To America [Emigrants]
1887

Young girl

Mom and dad's baby
1880

Holy Family of the Grappa
1903

Male portrait

Daily life in San Zenone
1890

Courtyard of Venice
1883

The morning meal

Little boy

The bluebottle
1886