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Emilio Boggio (21 May 1857 – 7 June 1920) was an Italian-Venezuelan pioneering impressionist painter. In 1864 he traveled to France and studied at the Lycée Michelet in Paris until 1870. In 1873, he returned to Caracas and dedicated himself to the family business. In 1877, he returned to France to join the Académie Julian where he received lessons from Jean-Paul Laurens. In 1888, obtained a Hors Concours (Honorable Mention) at the Salon of the Société des Artistes Français (Salon of French Artists) and in 1889, was awarded a bronze medal at the Exposition Universelle in Paris.

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  • Emilio Boggio (de)
  • Emilio Boggio (en)
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  • エミリオ・ボッジョ (ja)
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  • Emilio Boggio auch Émile Boggio (* 21. Mai 1857 in La Guaira; † 7. Juni 1920 in Auvers-sur-Oise) war ein venezolanischer Maler. Er lebte seit seiner Kindheit überwiegend in Frankreich, wo er auch seine künstlerische Ausbildung erhielt. In seinem Werk, zu dem Porträts, Interieurs, Stillleben und vor allem Landschaftsbilder gehören, orientierte er sich zunächst an der Akademischen Kunst, bevor er sich um 1900 dem Impressionismus, Symbolismus und Pointillismus zuwandte. Geprägt von der Bewunderung für Vincent van Gogh zeigt Boggios Spätwerk zudem auch expressionistische Züge. In Venezuela gilt er als Pionier des Impressionismus und seine Werke sind vor allem in den Museen seines Heimatlandes, darunter ein ihm gewidmetes Museum in Caracas, zu finden. (de)
  • Emilio Boggio, parfois Emile Boggio (12 mai 1857 - 7 juin 1920), né à Caracas et mort à Auvers-sur-Oise, est un peintre et aquarelliste impressionniste vénézuélien. Sa production comprend des portraits, des paysages et des scènes de la vie rurale ou maritime. (fr)
  • Emilio Boggio Dupuy (Caracas, Venezuela, 21 de mayo de 1857 - Auvers-sur-Oise, Francia, 7 de junio de 1920) fue un pintor neoimpresionista franco-venezolano de origen italiano. Sus principales influencias fueron Claude Monet y Camille Pissarro, con quienes mantuvo amistad y de quienes adoptó el estilo impresionista por el que se le conoce. Sin embargo, entre 1902 y 1904, su producción figurativa refleja la influencia de Van Gogh, siendo más conocido por su faceta como paisajista.​ (es)
  • エミリオ・ボッジョまたはエミール・ボッジョ(Emilio Boggio または Émile Boggio、1857年5月21日 - 1920年6月20日)はベネズエラ生まれの画家である。フランスで育ち、主にフランスで活動した。 (ja)
  • Emilio Boggio (Caracas, 12 maggio 1857 – Auvers-sur-Oise, 7 giugno 1920) è stato un pittore venezuelano. Fu un pittore impressionista abile sia negli oli che negli acquarelli. Dipinse ritratti, paesaggi e scene di vita rurale e marinara. (it)
  • Emilio Boggio (21 May 1857 – 7 June 1920) was an Italian-Venezuelan pioneering impressionist painter. In 1864 he traveled to France and studied at the Lycée Michelet in Paris until 1870. In 1873, he returned to Caracas and dedicated himself to the family business. In 1877, he returned to France to join the Académie Julian where he received lessons from Jean-Paul Laurens. In 1888, obtained a Hors Concours (Honorable Mention) at the Salon of the Société des Artistes Français (Salon of French Artists) and in 1889, was awarded a bronze medal at the Exposition Universelle in Paris. (en)
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