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Bartolomeo Pinelli Collection

Bartolomeo Pinelli, an Italian artist born in Rome in 1781

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Young woman with child standing in front of a monk, 1816. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli

Young woman with child standing in front of a monk, 1816. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Young woman with child standing in front of a monk, 1816

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: The Death of Lausus, early 19th century. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli

The Death of Lausus, early 19th century. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
The Death of Lausus, early 19th century

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: A Peasant Family and Two Donkeys. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli

A Peasant Family and Two Donkeys. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
A Peasant Family and Two Donkeys

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: A Peasant Family Cooking over a Campfire. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli

A Peasant Family Cooking over a Campfire. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
A Peasant Family Cooking over a Campfire

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: La Compagnia dei sacconi al Colosseo (Penitents Praying at Altars in the Colosseum), 1829

La Compagnia dei sacconi al Colosseo (Penitents Praying at Altars in the Colosseum), 1829. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
La Compagnia dei sacconi al Colosseo (Penitents Praying at Altars in the Colosseum), 1829

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Telemachus Requests Permission from Pluto to Seek His Father in the Underworld, 1809

Telemachus Requests Permission from Pluto to Seek His Father in the Underworld, 1809. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Telemachus Requests Permission from Pluto to Seek His Father in the Underworld, 1809

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Divina Comedia di Dante (volume I), published 1824. Creators: Bartolomeo Pinelli, Dante Alighieri

Divina Comedia di Dante (volume I), published 1824. Creators: Bartolomeo Pinelli, Dante Alighieri
Divina Comedia di Dante (volume I), published 1824

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Mentor and Telemachus, Having Survived the Storm, Are Spirited to the Island of Calypso... 1808

Mentor and Telemachus, Having Survived the Storm, Are Spirited to the Island of Calypso... 1808
Mentor and Telemachus, Having Survived the Storm, Are Spirited to the Island of Calypso on a Mast, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 6, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: The Dream of Telemachus, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 4, 1808

The Dream of Telemachus, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 4, 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
The Dream of Telemachus, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 4, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Telemachus and Mentor in a Galley after Fleeing the Island of Calypso, from The... Book 8, 1808

Telemachus and Mentor in a Galley after Fleeing the Island of Calypso, from The... Book 8, 1808
Telemachus and Mentor in a Galley after Fleeing the Island of Calypso, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 8, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Telemachus is Consoled by Termosiris, Priest of Apollo, from The Adventures of... 1808

Telemachus is Consoled by Termosiris, Priest of Apollo, from The Adventures of... 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Telemachus is Consoled by Termosiris, Priest of Apollo, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 2, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Telemachus Describes How He Was Admitted into the Assembly in Crete, from The... 1808

Telemachus Describes How He Was Admitted into the Assembly in Crete, from The... 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Telemachus Describes How He Was Admitted into the Assembly in Crete, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 5, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Venus Presents Cupid to Calypso, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 7, 1808

Venus Presents Cupid to Calypso, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 7, 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Venus Presents Cupid to Calypso, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 7, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Cupid Advises Calypso to Set Fire to Mentor's Ship, from The Adventures of... 1808

Cupid Advises Calypso to Set Fire to Mentor's Ship, from The Adventures of... 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Cupid Advises Calypso to Set Fire to Mentor's Ship, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 7, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Telemachus Plays and Sings to the Shepherds in Egypt, from The Adventures of... 1808

Telemachus Plays and Sings to the Shepherds in Egypt, from The Adventures of... 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Telemachus Plays and Sings to the Shepherds in Egypt, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 2, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Calypso Watches Telemachus with Cupid on His Knee, While Mentor Watches in Anger... 1808

Calypso Watches Telemachus with Cupid on His Knee, While Mentor Watches in Anger... 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Calypso Watches Telemachus with Cupid on His Knee, While Mentor Watches in Anger, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 7, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Telemachus Battles the Lion, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 2, 1808

Telemachus Battles the Lion, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 2, 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Telemachus Battles the Lion, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 2, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Telemachus, Believing that His Father, Ulysses, Is Dead, Searches for Him in the... 1808

Telemachus, Believing that His Father, Ulysses, Is Dead, Searches for Him in the... 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Telemachus, Believing that His Father, Ulysses, Is Dead, Searches for Him in the Underworld, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 18, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Telemachus Relates His Adventures to the Goddess Calypso, from The Adventures... 1808

Telemachus Relates His Adventures to the Goddess Calypso, from The Adventures... 1808. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Telemachus Relates His Adventures to the Goddess Calypso, from The Adventures of Telemachus, Book 1, 1808

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Le Romain (The Roman) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1811. Creator: Unknown

Le Romain (The Roman) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1811. Creator: Unknown
Le Romain (The Roman) (Furnishing Fabric), France, 1811. Designed by Jean Baptiste Huet, engraved by Jules Mallet, after Bartolomeo Pinelli

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Interior of a Roman Inn, 1817. 1817. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli

Interior of a Roman Inn, 1817. 1817. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Interior of a Roman Inn, 1817. 1817

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Il Ballo dell Orso, 1815. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli

Il Ballo dell Orso, 1815. Creator: Bartolomeo Pinelli
Il Ballo dell Orso, 1815. A bear, chained and muzzled, is forced to dance to earn coins for its master. Dogs in miniature outfits walk on their hind legs as the crowd looks on

Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Death Roman Matron 1781-1835 Pen ink brush

Death Roman Matron 1781-1835 Pen ink brush
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Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Venus Doves 1781-1835 Pen ink brush brown wash

Venus Doves 1781-1835 Pen ink brush brown wash
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Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Romantic Subject 1781-1835 Lead graphite 9 x 7

Romantic Subject 1781-1835 Lead graphite 9 x 7
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Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Interior Roman Inn 1817 Watercolor graphite sheet

Interior Roman Inn 1817 Watercolor graphite sheet
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Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Portrait H Gluckmann Poland n. d Graphite sheet

Portrait H Gluckmann Poland n. d Graphite sheet
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Background imageBartolomeo Pinelli Collection: Bartolomeo Pinelli, Italian (1781-1835), Four Warriors Supporting Their Dead Comrade

Bartolomeo Pinelli, Italian (1781-1835), Four Warriors Supporting Their Dead Comrade, early 19th century, pen and black and gray ink over black chalk on laid paper


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Bartolomeo Pinelli, an Italian artist born in Rome in 1781, was known for his captivating engravings and etchings that depicted various aspects of life in 19th century Italy. One of his notable works is "Le Romain (The Roman) (Furnishing Fabric)" created in France in 1811 by an unknown creator. This piece showcases the intricate details and vibrant colors often seen in Pinelli's work. Pinelli also captured the social issues prevalent during his time, such as the phenomenon of brigandage. His engraving titled "Young woman of Frascati kidnapped by brigands" portrays a distressing event that occurred between 1818-1822. Another engraving called "Negotiations for surrender between brigand Gasparone and Archpriest Pellegrini" sheds light on the complex dynamics surrounding this criminal activity. In contrast to these somber themes, Pinelli also depicted everyday scenes from Roman life. One such etching shows washerwomen diligently washing clothes in a fountain, highlighting their hard work and dedication to their craft. Additionally, he portrayed religious devotion through his artwork like "Thug offering dagger to Virgin on Easter Sunday, " capturing moments of faith and spirituality. Pinelli's talent extended beyond capturing ordinary people; he also illustrated scenes involving commoners with a baby from Schiavi, Abruzzo. These etchings provide insight into the lives of regular individuals living outside major cities like Rome. Furthermore, Pinelli showcased unique aspects of Roman culture through pieces like "Carnacciaro, " which depicts a street vendor selling cat meat during Carnival season—a fascinating glimpse into traditional culinary practices at that time. One cannot overlook Pinelli's ability to capture dramatic moments as well. In one engraving titled "Meo Patacca forces Checco Bella Chioma to pay for the damage caused by the burnt horse, " he portrays a tense confrontation, showcasing his skill in conveying emotions through his artwork.