Pietro Annigoni
(1910-1988), PainterSitter in 32 portraits
Artist of 3 portraits
Pietro Annigoni was an Italian portrait and fresco painter. He studied art at the Accademia di Belle Arti in Florence. An exhibition in 1950 at Wildenstein & Co., London, introduced Annigoni's work to the English public, with whom he remained popular. He based his style on Leonardo da Vinci and Titian, working in tempera and oil to simulate old-master oils, or pen-and-ink to imitate silverpoint.
Pietro Annigoni with his portrait of the Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava
by Ida Kar
vintage bromide print, 1960
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Pietro Annigoni with his portrait of the Marchioness of Dufferin and Ava
by Ida Kar
2 1/4 inch square film negative, 1960
NPG x133259
by Francis Goodman
2 1/4 inch square film negative, August 1965
NPG x195000
Margaret Rawlings (Lady Barlow); Pietro Annigoni
by Francis Goodman
nine 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, 2 April 1951
NPG x195101
Deborah Vivien Cavendish (née Freeman-Mitford), Duchess of Devonshire; Pietro Annigoni
by Francis Goodman
ten 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, 1954-1955
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Pietro Annigoni and an unknown woman
by Francis Goodman
three 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, 1955
NPG x195104
by Francis Goodman
twelve 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, August 1965
NPG x195106
by Francis Goodman
twelve 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, August 1965
NPG x195107
by Francis Goodman
twelve 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, August 1965
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by Francis Goodman
eight 2 1/4 inch square film negatives, August 1965
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Related People
- Anna Annigoni (née Maggini) (wife)
- Benedetto Annigoni (son)
- Maria Ricciarda Annigoni (daughter)
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