Alberto pasini biography wife
On the Golden Horn. Market Day in Constantinople. Horse market, Syria.
Artists Influencing Alberto Pasini: Antonio Pasini, Théodore Chassériau.
His father was a commissioner for his district, a post analogous to a sub-prefect. In Parma, he was helped early on by Alberto's uncle, the painter and manuscript illuminator, Antonio Pasini, who painted for the local nobility and collaborated with the publishing house established by Giovanni Battista Bodoni. By , he exhibited a series of thirty designs, made into lithographs, depicting various castles around Piacenza, Lunigiana and Parma.
Pasini accompanied him, returning through the north of Persia and Armenia before reaching the port of Trebizond. Pasini parlayed his exposures during this trip into numerous highly detailed paintings of orientalist subjects. He returned to Turkey in to execute the four paintings commissioned by Sultan Abdul Aziz. He was about to return to Istanbul the next year, when his patron, the Sultan, died.
Alberto Pasini (3 September – 15 December ) was an Italian painter.
In , he spent some time in Cannes, painted landscapes of the Riviera. He continued to travel, closer to his home, with trips to Venice and two sojourns in Spain in and The self-portrait he sent to the Uffizi in Florence is from Pasini faithfully reproduces the architectural accessories, which sparkle in the sun and bathe in the blue shadows: in this, he is unrivaled and shows extraordinary ingenuity to create huge paintings in small canvases.
What skill in painting finger-high figures, fine horses, grim and thoughtful knights, with sumptuous trappings, damask-decorated weapons, kiosks, markets and menageries, saddles encrusted with gems, the turbans, the fabrics, the courtesans of princesses, the military camps, the intimate recesses of the harem, the profiles of city with jagged spires and minarets, and the hunts through the interminable space of the plains.