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Domenico Induno
(1815 - 1878) was an Italian painter, originally a goldsmith. He was born and died in Milan, and studied in the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, as well as under Luigi Sabatelli and at Rome. He tried successively the Neoclassicism and Romantic schools, but afterwards settled down to depict popular life at Milan. In 1848 he took part with the Revolution, and had in consequence to flee to Switzerland. Thence he passed to Tuscany, and did not return home until 1859. His brother Gerolamo Induno was also a painter. Domenico married the sister of the Swiss painter Angelo Trezzini. Domenico often painted patriotic canvases, in a style indebted both to Ingres and Francesco Hayez. Among his paintings are:

 

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Domenico Induno Soggetto di genere oil painting

Painting ID::  82241

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Domenico Induno
Soggetto di genere
Date 1860-1865 Medium Oil on canvas Dimensions 39 x 51 cm cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Domenico Induno Der Jager oil painting

Painting ID::  86663

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Domenico Induno
Der Jager
Date c. 1850(1850) Medium Oil on canvas cjr
   
   
     

 

 

Domenico Induno Il cacciatore oil painting

Painting ID::  90618

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Domenico Induno
Il cacciatore
1850(1850) Medium oil on canvas cyf
   
   
     

 

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Domenico Induno
(1815 - 1878) was an Italian painter, originally a goldsmith. He was born and died in Milan, and studied in the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, as well as under Luigi Sabatelli and at Rome. He tried successively the Neoclassicism and Romantic schools, but afterwards settled down to depict popular life at Milan. In 1848 he took part with the Revolution, and had in consequence to flee to Switzerland. Thence he passed to Tuscany, and did not return home until 1859. His brother Gerolamo Induno was also a painter. Domenico married the sister of the Swiss painter Angelo Trezzini. Domenico often painted patriotic canvases, in a style indebted both to Ingres and Francesco Hayez. Among his paintings are: