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Eugenio Bonivento

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Eugenio Bonivento
Born(1880-06-08)8 June 1880
Died12 November 1956(1956-11-12) (aged 76)
NationalityItalian
Alma materAcademy of Fine Arts of Venice
OccupationPainter

Eugenio Bonivento (6 August 1880 – 11 December 1956) was an Italian painter.

Biography and artistic production

He was born in Chioggia and studied in the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice. Later he became the pupil of Guglielmo Ciardi.

In his canvases he painted mainly the Venetian lagoon and countryside. Among the exhibitions of his career, notalbe were the participations in the Venice Biennale in 1912, 1920,[1] 1922 and 1924.[2]

Paintings by Bonivento are displayed at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna of Milan,[3] at the Galleria internazionale d'Arte Moderna of Venice,[4] at the Civic Museum of Bassano del Grappa,[5] at the Museum of Italian Art of Lima,[6] at the art collection of the Banca Commerciale Italiana[7] and at the Pinacoteca Giovanni Morscio in Dolceacqua.[8]

References

  1. ^ XII Esposizione internazionale d'arte della città di Venezia 1920. Catalogo (in Italian). Bestetti & Tumminelli. 1920. p. 74.
  2. ^ Dario Ventimiglia (1996). La Biennale di Venezia: le esposizioni internazionali d'arte, 1895-1995 : artisti, mostre, partecipazioni nazionali, premi (in Italian). Electa. p. 329. ISBN 8843553569.
  3. ^ Luciano Caramel; Carlo Pirovano (1976). Galleria d'arte moderna. Opere del Novecento (in Italian). Electa. p. 21, tab. 177.
  4. ^ "Eugenio Bonivento". www.archiviodellacomunicazione.it (in Italian).
  5. ^ Bruno Passamani (1978). Il Museo Civico di Bassano del Grappa (in Italian). Pozza. p. 135.
  6. ^ Mario Quesada (1994). Museo d'arte italiana di Lima (in Italian). Marsilio. p. 24. ISBN 8831759280.
  7. ^ Mercedes Garberi (1997). Arte antica e moderna nelle collezioni della Banca commerciale italiana: Ottocento e Novecento (in Italian). Skira. p. 198. ISBN 88-8118-784-1.
  8. ^ "La Pinacoteca Morscio". www.dolceacqua.it (in Italian).