Sigismund Righini (1870 - 1937)
Sigismund Righini
Carlo Pietro Sigismund Righini was a Swiss painter and art association executive.
Free from pressing financial obligations, he devoted himself entirely to his work. In 1898, he moved into a new studio, built by his father, where he produced still-lifes, portraits and nudes. He also worked in plein aire for a time, when he was flirting with impressionism. Later, he travelled extensively, visiting the Low Countries in 1903 and England in 1910. In 1904, he began to experiment with brighter patches of color; perhaps influenced by Cézanne and the Fauvists or his friends Giovanni Giacometti and Cuno Amiet. He showed his work at numerous exhibitions until around 1920, when he stopped painting to focus on his membership and executive positions in numerous art associations.
Date and place of birt: | 4 january 1870, Stuttgart, Germany |
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Date and place of death: | 24 october 1937, Zurich, Switzerland |
Nationality: | Switzerland |
Period of activity: | XIX, XX century |
Specialization: | Artist, Painter |
Genre: | Flower still life, Nude art, Landscape painting, Portrait, Still life |
Art style: | Impressionism, Modern art, Realism |