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Giuseppe Tominz

Giuseppe Tominz, also known as Jožef Tominc (6 July 1790 – 24 April 1866), was an Italian-Slovene painter from the Austrian Littoral.[1][2] He worked mostly in the cultural milieu of the upper bourgeoisie in the Austrian Illyrian Kingdom. He was one of the most prominent portraitists of the Biedermeier period.[3][4] He became renowned for his realistic portraits. He worked mostly in the Austrian Littoral, but also produced religious paintings in Carniola and in Croatia. His handiwork can be seen in the Church of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Donji Stoliv. Nowadays, many of his works are on display in the Revoltella Museum in Trieste, some in the National Gallery of Slovenia in Ljubljana, National Museum of Serbia and in the Museum of History and Art of Gorizia. He is considered part of both the Italian and the Slovenian national culture canon.

Giuseppe Tominz
Self-portrait
Born6 July 1790
Died24 April 1866(1866-04-24) (aged 75)
NationalityAustrian

Biography edit

Giuseppe Tominz was born in Gorizia as the second of eleven children of Ivano Tominz, a dealer in ironware, and his wife Maria Anna (née Gioacchini) of Udine. He was educated in a bilingual environment. He attended a primary school run by Piarists in Gorizia, where he began to learn to paint in the third year. He received his first training as a painter from the local artist Karel Keber and probably also from the painter Franz Caucig.

In 1809, he left for Rome with the help of Austrian Archduchess Maria Anna, sister of Emperor Francis I of Austria, and count Francesco della Torre. In Rome, he studied painting with Domenico Conti Bazzani and in the Scuola del Nudo at the Accademia di San Luca. In 1814, he was awarded a silver medal for his drawing Study of the Apostople.

In 1816, he married Maria Ricci. In 1818, they had twin sons. That year, Tominz returned with his family to Gorizia. Of his early artistic works, several anatomical studies, sketches and one of his landscapes View of Vietri, Rieti and the Salerno Bay have survived.[5]

In 1819, Tominz lived for some time in Vienna. From 1821 to 1823, he lived occasionally in Ljubljana, where he exhibited his works and painted portraits of nobles, members of the bourgeoisie, religious dignitaries and participants at the Congress of Laibach. Between 1830 and 1855, he lived and worked in Trieste. He later moved back to Gorizia, and finally to his estate in Gradišče nad Prvačino (Gradiscutta, in Italian), where he died in 1866.[5]

Work edit

 
Pietro Stanislao Parisi with Family from 1849

Tominz's early works include portraits of members of the nobility and bourgeoisie, but also of simple people. His influence can be seen in the works of the Slovene painters Matevž Langus [sl] and Michael Stroy.

The style of Tominz's portraits was influenced by late Classicism and by the style of Viennese portrait artists of the Biedermeier period. The people in his portraits have sharp features and clear forms, but despite this the depictions are realistic, sometimes with an ironic touch. The backgrounds are filled with landscapes or the city from which the person depicted originated.[5]

Tominz also included objects that hint at the profession or the lifestyle of the person depicted. Inspired by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres or Vincenzo Camuccini, he used cool colours and plastic models of people. He is however best known for his oil painting technique, his precise skills of observation and his rapid style.[6]

When depicting religious motifs, Tominzc relied on graphical templates, the old Italian masters and Nazarene painters. Amongst his numerous sacred works are altars and other pictures for churches in Gorizia, Prvačina, Aquileia, Kanal ob Soči, Gradisca d'Isonzo, and elsewhere.

Works edit

 
Giuseppe Tominz - Man in Ottoman dress
  • Woman with White Turban
  • Lady with Camellia
  • Dr. Frušić with Family
  • Portrait of Petar II Petrović-Njegoš, 1833
  • The Wife of Mayor Sancin
  • Cäcilia Countess of Auersperg, mother of Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg
  • Three Ladies from the Moscon Family
  • Nikola Lazarević
  • Marija Lazarević
  • Capetan Polić
  • Man with Letter (Self-Portrait)
  • Self-Portrait at the Window
  • Self-Portrait (On the toilet)
  • Portrait of Father
  • Portrait of Ciriaco Catraro

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Giuseppe Tominz". RKD – Netherlands Institute for Art History. Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Tominc, Jožef Jakob (1790–1866) - Slovenska biografija".
  3. ^ Rozman, Ksenija (2009). "Umetnost - slikar Jožef Tominc" [The Art - the Painter Jožef Tominc] (in Slovenian). Slovenian Post. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  4. ^ Ladan, Tomislav, ed. (2005). "Giuseppe Tominz". Hrvatski obiteljski leksikon [Croatian Family Lexicon]. Lexicographical Institute of Miroslav Krleža.
  5. ^ a b c Di Rodolfo de Carvalho (27 July 2017). "The art of portraiture in Trieste: Giuseppe Tominz". Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Riproduzione e valorizzazione del dipinto Ritratto di Pietro Stanislao Parisi con la famiglia" (in Italian). Pixeloose Studio. Retrieved 20 May 2020.

Further reading edit

  • Alfredo Entità, Retrospettiva a Gorizia del ritrattista Tominz; Corriere di Sicilia, Catania, 2 novembre 1966
  • Alfredo Entità, Realtà e penetrazione nella ritrattistica di Tominz; Corriere di Sicilia, Catania 5 novembre 1966
  • Maria Masau Dan, Susanna Gregorat, Nicoletta Bressan, Raffaella Sgubin, Piera Zanei Giuseppe Tominz. "L'arte delle virtù Borghesi" edizione Le Generali, Trieste, 2002
  • Giuseppe Pavanello e Fabrizio Magani "Ottocento di frontiera: Gorizia 1780 - 1850". Arte e cultura Milano Electa, 1995
  • Remigio Marini, "Giuseppe Tominz", Firenze, 1950.
  • Simona Rinaldi, "Giuseppe Tominz a Roma : metodi esecutivi nei dipinti dell'Ottocento", Firenze, 2010.
  • Renato Barilli, "Il primo ottocento italiano, la pittura fra passato e futuro", Milano, Mazzotta editore, 1992
  • Laura Ruaro Loseri, "Ritratti a Trieste", Roma, Editalia Gruppo Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato, 1993
  • Nicoletta Bressan, Barbara Jaki, Susanna Gregorats, Jožef Tominc: Fiziognomija slike. Ljubljana, 2002.
  • Enciklopedija Slovenije, s.v. "Bidermajer" in "Jožef Tominc".
  • Slovenski biografski leksikon, s.v. "Jožef Tominc".
  • Barbara Jaki, Meščanska slika : Slikarstvo prve polovice 19. stoletja iz zbirk Narodne galerije. Ljubljana, 2000.
  • Ivan Sedej, Sto znanih slovenskih umetniških slik. Ljubljana, 1985.

External links edit

  •   Media related to Giuseppe Tominz (category) at Wikimedia Commons

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Giuseppe Tominz also known as Jozef Tominc 6 July 1790 24 April 1866 was an Italian Slovene painter from the Austrian Littoral 1 2 He worked mostly in the cultural milieu of the upper bourgeoisie in the Austrian Illyrian Kingdom He was one of the most prominent portraitists of the Biedermeier period 3 4 He became renowned for his realistic portraits He worked mostly in the Austrian Littoral but also produced religious paintings in Carniola and in Croatia His handiwork can be seen in the Church of the Birth of the Blessed Virgin Mary in Donji Stoliv Nowadays many of his works are on display in the Revoltella Museum in Trieste some in the National Gallery of Slovenia in Ljubljana National Museum of Serbia and in the Museum of History and Art of Gorizia He is considered part of both the Italian and the Slovenian national culture canon Giuseppe TominzSelf portraitBorn6 July 1790GoriziaDied24 April 1866 1866 04 24 aged 75 Gradisce nad PrvacinoNationalityAustrian Contents 1 Biography 2 Work 3 Works 4 Gallery 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksBiography editThis section relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources Giuseppe Tominz news newspapers books scholar JSTOR September 2022 Giuseppe Tominz was born in Gorizia as the second of eleven children of Ivano Tominz a dealer in ironware and his wife Maria Anna nee Gioacchini of Udine He was educated in a bilingual environment He attended a primary school run by Piarists in Gorizia where he began to learn to paint in the third year He received his first training as a painter from the local artist Karel Keber and probably also from the painter Franz Caucig In 1809 he left for Rome with the help of Austrian Archduchess Maria Anna sister of Emperor Francis I of Austria and count Francesco della Torre In Rome he studied painting with Domenico Conti Bazzani and in the Scuola del Nudo at the Accademia di San Luca In 1814 he was awarded a silver medal for his drawing Study of the Apostople In 1816 he married Maria Ricci In 1818 they had twin sons That year Tominz returned with his family to Gorizia Of his early artistic works several anatomical studies sketches and one of his landscapes View of Vietri Rieti and the Salerno Bay have survived 5 In 1819 Tominz lived for some time in Vienna From 1821 to 1823 he lived occasionally in Ljubljana where he exhibited his works and painted portraits of nobles members of the bourgeoisie religious dignitaries and participants at the Congress of Laibach Between 1830 and 1855 he lived and worked in Trieste He later moved back to Gorizia and finally to his estate in Gradisce nad Prvacino Gradiscutta in Italian where he died in 1866 5 Work edit nbsp Pietro Stanislao Parisi with Family from 1849Tominz s early works include portraits of members of the nobility and bourgeoisie but also of simple people His influence can be seen in the works of the Slovene painters Matevz Langus sl and Michael Stroy The style of Tominz s portraits was influenced by late Classicism and by the style of Viennese portrait artists of the Biedermeier period The people in his portraits have sharp features and clear forms but despite this the depictions are realistic sometimes with an ironic touch The backgrounds are filled with landscapes or the city from which the person depicted originated 5 Tominz also included objects that hint at the profession or the lifestyle of the person depicted Inspired by Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres or Vincenzo Camuccini he used cool colours and plastic models of people He is however best known for his oil painting technique his precise skills of observation and his rapid style 6 When depicting religious motifs Tominzc relied on graphical templates the old Italian masters and Nazarene painters Amongst his numerous sacred works are altars and other pictures for churches in Gorizia Prvacina Aquileia Kanal ob Soci Gradisca d Isonzo and elsewhere Works edit nbsp Giuseppe Tominz Man in Ottoman dressWoman with White Turban Lady with Camellia Dr Frusic with Family Portrait of Petar II Petrovic Njegos 1833 The Wife of Mayor Sancin Cacilia Countess of Auersperg mother of Count Anton Alexander von Auersperg Three Ladies from the Moscon Family Nikola Lazarevic Marija Lazarevic Capetan Polic Man with Letter Self Portrait Self Portrait at the Window Self Portrait On the toilet Portrait of Father Portrait of Ciriaco CatraroGallery editSelected works nbsp Piergiacomo and Maria Leva nbsp Portrait of Giuseppina Holzknecht nbsp Lady with a camelia nbsp Enrichetta Spingher Hofer nbsp Ignazio Furlani nbsp Promessi nbsp The artist and his brother nbsp Portrait of a Woman nbsp Portrait of Petar II Petrovic Njegos nbsp Portrait of Ciriaco Catraro nbsp The Berles nbsp Three brothers nbsp Francesco Pascottini nbsp Giuseppe Gatteri nbsp Self Portrait at the Window nbsp Paolo PreinitschSee also editPortrait of the Artist s FatherReferences edit Giuseppe Tominz RKD Netherlands Institute for Art History Retrieved 20 May 2020 Tominc Jozef Jakob 1790 1866 Slovenska biografija Rozman Ksenija 2009 Umetnost slikar Jozef Tominc The Art the Painter Jozef Tominc in Slovenian Slovenian Post Retrieved 17 February 2012 Ladan Tomislav ed 2005 Giuseppe Tominz Hrvatski obiteljski leksikon Croatian Family Lexicon Lexicographical Institute of Miroslav Krleza a b c Di Rodolfo de Carvalho 27 July 2017 The art of portraiture in Trieste Giuseppe Tominz Retrieved 20 May 2020 Riproduzione e valorizzazione del dipinto Ritratto di Pietro Stanislao Parisi con la famiglia in Italian Pixeloose Studio Retrieved 20 May 2020 Further reading editAlfredo Entita Retrospettiva a Gorizia del ritrattista Tominz Corriere di Sicilia Catania 2 novembre 1966 Alfredo Entita Realta e penetrazione nella ritrattistica di Tominz Corriere di Sicilia Catania 5 novembre 1966 Maria Masau Dan Susanna Gregorat Nicoletta Bressan Raffaella Sgubin Piera Zanei Giuseppe Tominz L arte delle virtu Borghesi edizione Le Generali Trieste 2002 Giuseppe Pavanello e Fabrizio Magani Ottocento di frontiera Gorizia 1780 1850 Arte e cultura Milano Electa 1995 Remigio Marini Giuseppe Tominz Firenze 1950 Simona Rinaldi Giuseppe Tominz a Roma metodi esecutivi nei dipinti dell Ottocento Firenze 2010 Renato Barilli Il primo ottocento italiano la pittura fra passato e futuro Milano Mazzotta editore 1992 Laura Ruaro Loseri Ritratti a Trieste Roma Editalia Gruppo Istituto Poligrafico e Zecca dello Stato 1993 Nicoletta Bressan Barbara Jaki Susanna Gregorats Jozef Tominc Fiziognomija slike Ljubljana 2002 Enciklopedija Slovenije s v Bidermajer in Jozef Tominc Slovenski biografski leksikon s v Jozef Tominc Barbara Jaki Mescanska slika Slikarstvo prve polovice 19 stoletja iz zbirk Narodne galerije Ljubljana 2000 Ivan Sedej Sto znanih slovenskih umetniskih slik Ljubljana 1985 External links edit nbsp Media related to Giuseppe Tominz category at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Giuseppe Tominz amp oldid 1166753364, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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