Niccolo Cannicci
Children by the sea (Summer in Maremma)
The grass harvesters at the river
Thirst in the fields. Peasant family
In sight of San Gimignano
A mother and son seated by a wall before the sea
A Shell
Autumn: the stubble burns
Batone with the lamp
Batone recounts
By the fire
Girl among the roses
Hut
In winter
Little shepherds with flock
Return from the fields (Spring)
Sad winter
Shepherd with flock
Shepherdesses spinning
Summer
The mother of the geese
The pass of the Futa
The spinner
Niccolò Cannicci (1846–1906) was an Italian painter, who painted urban and rural views, often depicting the intersection of the urban and industrial landscape with the rural and pastoral.
Bibliography
Le Gramignaie al Fiume
He was born in Florence. He began his studies in design at Academy of Fine Arts of Florence under professors Marrubini and Pollastrini, and from there moved to the studio of professor Antonio Ciseri. He then was influenced by the school of the Macchiaioli. He moved to San Gemignano. He painted mainly landscapes and genre paintings of peasant life and animals.[1]
References
Galleria Ricci Oddi, short biography.
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