
1827โ1902 ยท Italian ยท 22 artworks
artist bio
Vincenzo Cabianca was an Italian painter associated with the Macchiaioli group, known for his scenes of everyday life and landscapes rendered with a focus on light and color. His work captures the essence of Italian life in the 19th century, blending Realist and Romantic elements.
what you'll learn
Studying Cabianca's work allows students to understand the Macchiaioli's innovative use of color patches to create form and light, as well as his ability to capture the atmosphere of a scene. Students can also learn about the blend of Realism and Romanticism in 19th-century Italian art.
related: Giovanni Fattori, Silvestro Lega, Telemaco Signorini

Church of San Pietro in Portovenere
1860

Sunshine effect
1870

The gondola

Matins
1901

Family portrait
1856

Nuns by the sea
1869

The Soccorso Church of Forio
1900

Peasant woman
1862

Cliff
1872

Women on the bridge in Venice
1869

In the sun
1866

Seafront
1860

The farewell of the volunteer
1858

Stop at the aedicule

The spinner
1862

Houses in Lerici
1865

Beach in Viareggio
1865

The shepherd's daughters
1869

Venetian patricians at the Doge's Palace

Tuscan Novelists (Storytellers) of the Fourteenth Century
1860

Campo Santo of Pisa

Night on the Giudecca in Venice