Giuseppe Elena

Italian painter
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IntroItalian painter
PlacesItaly
wasEngraver Painter
Work fieldArts
Gender
Male
Birth1 January 1801, Codogno
Death1 January 1867Milan (aged 66 years)
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Biography

Giuseppe Elena (Codogno (Lodi), 1801 – Milan, 1867) was an Italian engraver.

Biography

Having left the seminary in order to devote himself entirely to painting, Elena studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in the 1920s, distinguishing himself for his work as a miniaturist and winning the second-class prize for figure studies in 1826. He obtained a licence to open a lithographic printing shop in 1827 and ran it as a self-taught printer, possibly in response to the growing interest in the engraving technique that had spread quickly at the Brera. When the shop was forced out of business by stiff competition in 1831, the artist continued to work for various publishers, reproducing works by celebrated artists of the time and making prints of views of Lombardy drawn from life. The same subjects – urban views and genre scenes – also featured in the paintings presented at the Brera exhibitions as from 1833. He started to write art criticism in 1841 and worked as a caricaturist on the Milanese periodical L’Uomo di Pietra in 1858 and 1859.

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