Francesco Hayez

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Francesco Hayez was a leading 19th-century Italian Romantic painter renowned for his historical, biblical, and literary scenes, as well as his emotionally charged portraits.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Romantic painter
human
painter
activeInCentury 19th century
artisticFocus historical subjects
literary themes
patriotic themes
portraiture
religious themes
countryOfCitizenship Italy
employer Brera Academy
ethnicGroup Italian
familyName Hayez
fieldOfWork painting
genre biblical painting
historical painting
literary painting
portrait painting
givenName Francesco
influenced Italian Romantic painters
influencedBy Neoclassicism
movement Romanticism
surface form: Italian Romanticism

Romanticism
name Francesco Hayez self-link
nationality Italian
nativeLanguage Italian
notableFor biblical scenes
emotionally charged portraits
historical scenes
literary scenes
notableWork Bathsheba at Her Bath
Roman destruction of the Second Temple
surface form: Destruction of the Temple of Jerusalem

Melancholy
Odalisque
Ruth
Self-Portrait at the Easel
War of the Sicilian Vespers
surface form: Sicilian Vespers

The Kiss
The Last Kiss of Romeo and Juliet
The Refugees of Parga
I due Foscari
surface form: The Two Foscari
occupation painter
professor
positionHeld professor of painting at Brera Academy
sexOrGender male
style Romantic style
workLocation Milan

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Villa Carlotta notableArtistInCollection Francesco Hayez
Francesco Hayez name Francesco Hayez self-link