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Roberto Bompiani (February 10, 1821 – January 19, 1908) was an Italian painter and sculptor. Bompiani was born in Rome. By the age of fifteen, he had enrolled at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, where in 1836 he shared a first prize with fellow student in design, . By 1839, he was able to win prizes both in sculpture and painting at the Accademia. He was remarkably prolific, especially as a painter. He is particularly known for paintings of scenes from Ancient Rome, for which he gained the nickname "the Italian Bouguereau".

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  • Roberto Bompiani (12. Februar 1821 in Rom; † 20. Januar 1908 ebenda) war ein italienischer Genremaler sowie Bildhauer und Kunstpädagoge. (de)
  • Roberto Bompiani (February 10, 1821 – January 19, 1908) was an Italian painter and sculptor. Bompiani was born in Rome. By the age of fifteen, he had enrolled at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, where in 1836 he shared a first prize with fellow student in design, . By 1839, he was able to win prizes both in sculpture and painting at the Accademia. He was remarkably prolific, especially as a painter. He is particularly known for paintings of scenes from Ancient Rome, for which he gained the nickname "the Italian Bouguereau". Among his sculptural works, almost all from 1865–1870, are Sappho (Palazzo Castellani, Rome), Ruth, and the statuettes Amore che cerca chi deve ferire and Alexander tames Bucephalus. Among his paintings are a Portrait of Queen Margherita (1878) at the Palazzo di Montecitorio; Portraits of the Borghese family; Portrait of Signora Liverani (1866, Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna, Rome); Portrait of Marchese Ferrajoli; Portrait of his wife (1873); Diana and Actaeon; Dance and Tragedy for the Theater of Santiago de Chile; and two canvases for a church in Santiago: Ascencion of the Virgin and Crown of Thorns. He also painted frescoes in San Lorenzo in Lucina; frescoes in Santa Maria in Trastevere: San Romano Martyr; and the fresco on the portico of the Cemetery of Campo Verano: Moses' Curse: Death of the First-born of Egypt. At the Centennial Exhibition in 1876 in Philadelphia, Bompiani exhibited a Roman girl placing garlands on the bust of his father and the Suonatore di Tibia (Flutist). These were the first of his popular Pompeian works. He painted Catullus at the banks of the Tiber, l'Affissatore pompeiano, the Triclinium, and a partita a gli astragali. He exhibited at the Mostra internazionale of Vienna where he won an award for his portrait of (1872), that now hangs at the Accademia di San Luca. He rose to become professor and president of the Accademia di San Luca in Rome. Both his son, Augusto Bompiani, and his daughter, Clelia Bompiani, were also painters. (en)
  • Roberto Bompiani (Roma, 10 febbraio 1821 – Roma, 19 gennaio 1908) è stato un pittore e scultore italiano.Nato a Roma in un'antica famiglia lì stabilitasi circa un secolo prima, nel 1836 vinse il primo premio a pari merito con fra gli allievi dell'Accademia di San Luca per la seconda classe di disegno. Nel 1837 vinse il primo premio per la prima classe del disegno, insieme al Valeriani e fu lodato per i Saggi della Scuola Accademica del disegno, inoltre furono lodati i disegni di una testa eseguita dal vero.Nel 1839 vinse il secondo premio fra gli allievi dell'Accademia di San Luca per la Pittura. Nella scuola del nudo fu considerato terzo. Roberto Bompiani era il padre di Clelia e di Augusto, anch'essi pittori. (it)
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  • Roberto Bompiani (12. Februar 1821 in Rom; † 20. Januar 1908 ebenda) war ein italienischer Genremaler sowie Bildhauer und Kunstpädagoge. (de)
  • Roberto Bompiani (February 10, 1821 – January 19, 1908) was an Italian painter and sculptor. Bompiani was born in Rome. By the age of fifteen, he had enrolled at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, where in 1836 he shared a first prize with fellow student in design, . By 1839, he was able to win prizes both in sculpture and painting at the Accademia. He was remarkably prolific, especially as a painter. He is particularly known for paintings of scenes from Ancient Rome, for which he gained the nickname "the Italian Bouguereau". (en)
  • Roberto Bompiani (Roma, 10 febbraio 1821 – Roma, 19 gennaio 1908) è stato un pittore e scultore italiano.Nato a Roma in un'antica famiglia lì stabilitasi circa un secolo prima, nel 1836 vinse il primo premio a pari merito con fra gli allievi dell'Accademia di San Luca per la seconda classe di disegno. (it)
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  • Roberto Bompiani (de)
  • Roberto Bompiani (it)
  • Roberto Bompiani (en)
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