Michele Bisi

Italian painter (1788–1874) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Michele Bisi (18 April 1788 – 26 December 1874)[1] was an Italian engraver and painter born in the Republic of Genoa. His work is identified with the schools of Francesco Bartolozzi, Francesco Rosaspina, and Giuseppe Longhi.[2]

Watercolor painting by Michele Bisi of Giulia Grisi and Giuditta Pasta in a production of Giulietta e Romeo (Vaccai) in Florence, 1829

Bisi first distinguished himself by the publication of the Pinacoteca del Palazzo Reale delle Scienze e delle Arti di Milano[3] for which he was aided by his brother's wife, Ernesta Legnani Bisi, who, like her husband Giuseppe Bisi, had studied under Giuseppe Longhi. The text was completed by Robustiano Gironi [fr]. In 1819 he undertook a series of engravings from the paintings of Andrea Appiani, in which he was assisted by some of the best scholars of Longhi. His engraving of Venus Embracing Cupid was popular.[2]

Subsequently, he made engravings of:[2]

Bisi also succeeded as a painter of landscapes. He died in Milan in 1874.[2]

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