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Plinio Nomellini (6 August 1866, – 8 August 1943, ) was an Italian painter in the style.


Biography
He was born to Coriolano Nomellini, a customs official, and his wife Cesira née Menocci. Biography by Mattia Patti, from the Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani @ In 1883 and 1884, he attended the municipal school of arts and crafts and took drawing lessons from . Thanks to his recommendations, in 1885 he was able to enroll at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence and studied under . Brief Biography @ AskArt

In the following years he had several exhibits; at the "Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts" (1886), where he exhibited a portrait and a landscape called An Olive Grove, and at the Academy (1887), where he exhibited The Meeting and The . Also at the Academy (1888), he exhibited a Portrait of Nina Van Zandt and The Haymaker. That same year, at the Society, he displayed the following paintings: In the Sun, The Strike; The Journey is Finished; Wild Flowers; Mouth of the , and The Summer of San Martino. Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 330. He also took part in the Exposition Universelle of 1889.

In 1890 he moved to and lived there until 1902. During that time, he focused on . He also participated in exhibitions held by the Genoese "". In 1891, at the 1st Brera Triennale, he exhibited a piece inspired by the Genoese workers' strikes. In 1894, due to similar paintings and his apparent support for a Genoese labor group, he was arrested on charges of . After spending several months in prison, he was tried and acquitted, thanks to contributions from his fellow artists which provided for his legal defenses. Later in the 90s he became the focal point of a lively artistic set known as the Gruppo d’Albano. He was a regular exhibitor at the until 1899. That same year, he married Griselda Ciucci.

He moved to Torre del Lago in 1902; initially as the guest of his friend . in 1907, he took up Symbolism and was involved in the creation of the "Dream Room" at the 7th Venice Biennale. He continued to participate in exhibitions elsewhere, including Genoa, , , Florence and . In 1909, he participated in the Paris Salon d'Automne. Five years later, he became a at the lodge named after in .Vittorio Gnocchini, L'Italia dei Liberi Muratori, Erasmo ed., 2005, pp. 197-198.

After World War I, what had been a quiet rural area became more developed so, in 1919, he moved to Florence, where he focused on landscape painting, making numerous trips to and . During the 20s, he became an early and enthusiastic supporter of the movement. This was expressed most Notably in a painting called Incipit Nova Aetas, which celebrates the coming to Florence.

During the 20s and early 30s, he continued to exhibit with great regularity, until his wife's death in 1936. He was President of the from 1928 until his death. Grupo Labronico; List of presidents.


Selected paintings
Plinio Nomellini sciopero Londinese 1889.jpg|London Strike Artgate Fondazione Cariplo - Nomellini Plinio, Ragazza alla finestra.jpg|Girl at the Window Le rose di Poggio Imperiale, 1927 2000 RMA 02369 0308 000(012130).jpg|The Roses of
Nomellini-Incipit.jpg|Incipit Nova Aetas
(A New Age Begins) Harvest by Plinio Nomellini (1866-1943), 1910-1915, oil on canvas - Accademia Ligustica di Belle Arti - DSC02289.JPG|The Harvest Plinio nomellini, i corsari, 1906-10 (GAM genova), 01.jpg|The


Further reading
  • Michele Biancale, Plinio Nomellini, Palombi, 1946
  • Gianfranco Bruno. La pittura in Liguria dal 1850 al Divisionismo. Cassa di risparmio di Genova e Imperia, 1981
  • , Plinio Nomellini, Corrispondenza inedita, Pacini Editore, 2001


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