Antonietta Brandeis, (Czech, 1849-1926)
Manin Palace, Venice
Oil on panel
23.5 x 14cm (9 1/4 x 5 1/2in).
Private collection
A renovation program was carried on under the last Venetian doge, Ludovico Manin, who commissioned the works to Giannantonio Selva. Ludovico Manin spent here in segregation his last years, after signing the Treaty of Campoformio which ended the Republic of Venice.
His family held the palace until 1867, when it was acquired by the Banca Nazionale del Regno: the latter's successor, the Banca d'Italia, has currently its Venetian seat here. The palace underwent several restorations in 1968-1971 and again in 2002. More on Palazzo Dolfin Manin
Antonietta Brandeis (also known as Antonie Brandeisova
and Antonio Brandeis) (1848–1926), was a Czech-born Italian landscape,
genre and portrait painter, as well as a painter of religious subjects for
altarpieces.
She was
born in Miskovice in Eastern Europe. The first bibliographical indication of
Antonietta Brandeis dates from her teens, when she is mentioned as a pupil of
the Czech artist Karel Javurek of Prague. After the death of Brandeis' father,
her mother, Giuseppina Dravhozvall, married the Venetian Giovanni Nobile
Scaramella; shortly afterward the family apparently moved to Venice.
In the
1867 registry of the Venetian Academy of Fine Arts, Brandeis is listed as being
enrolled as an art student. At this time, Brandeis would have been nineteen,
and one of the first females to receive academic instruction in the fine arts
in Italy. In fact, the Ministry granted women the legal right to instruction in
the fine arts only in 1875, by which time Brandeis had finished her education
at the Academy.
During her first years of study there is evidence of Brandeis'
skill-in her first year she is awarded prizes and honors in Perspective and
Life Drawing. Brandeis’ continuing excellence and diligence in her artistic
studies during the five years she spends at the Academy is attested to in the
lists of prize-winning students. More on Antonietta
Brandeis
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