Painting By Pietro Saporetti (1832-1893), "emancipation Of Women"
Painting by Pietro Saporetti (Bagnacavallo 1832 - Bassano del Grappa 1893) entitled "Emancipation of Women".
Oil on canvas, 194 x 146 cm.
Signed lower right "P. Saporetti".
Exhibitions: 1883, National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Rome, p. 92, no. 67; 1884, XLIII Exhibition of the Turin Fine Arts Promoting Society, p. 65, no. 1641; 1885, Exhibition of Fine Arts Applied to Industry in Faenza.
Bibliography: «Fornarina. Illustrated Literary Artistic Journal», II, 10, 1883, p. 76 (illustration by Saporetti taken from the painting).
“Women's Emancipation!... There you have it: a gathering of women dealing with the big issue! But a little mouse that suddenly emerges from the wall terrifies them: the agendas, the notes, the inkwells, the question, everything is turned upside down. The women run away, jump on chairs, scream. An immense and well-designed picture»1. This is how the large vertical canvas Emancipation of the Woman was described in a magazine of the time, presented by Pietro Saporetti at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Rome in 1883 and then re-proposed the following year in Turin and in 1885 in Faenza.
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Oil painting
Length: 146
Height: 194
Reference (ID): 1689270
Availability: In stock



































