Saturday, 20 July 2024

Luigi Bompard - part 3

Born in Bologna in 1879, from a French father, Luigi Bompard was not an artist who could be called revolutionary, he always worked in the wake of the Italian tradition influenced by the Jugendstil and, for the early days, the debt to Dudovich is very high, so much so that the two worked together. In any case, I was very struck by a series of lithographs that Bompard dedicated to photography, personalising the various phases from development to printing through women's faces. Perhaps this is the most original work he did.

He frequented Paris a lot, where he exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in 1909. He met the Italians Cappiello and Boldini by whom he was clearly influenced in the revival of themes of the beau monde for painting. When the war broke out he was still in the French capital where he followed the Caillaux trial for L ' Illustration italiana and l' Illustration française . He later moved to Milan and finally to Rome where he continues to work for newspapers and specialized magazines such as "Il Travaso delle idee", "Noi e il Mondo", "Il Giornale della Domenica", "La Tribuna", "La Voce d'Italia”, “Il Corriere dei piccoli”, “Marc'Aurelio”, “Guerin Meschino” and novels for which he also creates the covers. 

From this last period are a series of portraits of famous people such as  Mascagni at the piano , Puccini at his desk and also a small portrait of d'Annunzio which has only recently re-emerged in the collections of the Caproni Museum and which was exhibited for the first time at the exhibition “Gabriele d'Annunzio aviator” at the Gianni Caproni Air Force Museum in Trento. Once in Rome he undertook to paint large oil portraits such as the one of Luciano Zuccoli, Emma Gramatica and Lyda Borelli of which, however, I have not found images online. Among his latest works are the pastels of the Femininity series and above all the Dancers series. He died in Rome on February 24th. 1953.


This is part 3 of a 3-part series on the works of Luigi Bompard.

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Studi e Studenti (Studies and Students) postcard series 
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA:

La Fotografia sei Cartoline di L. Bombard
(Cover)


Allori Sicuri! (Safe laurels!)
 postcard, colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm


Bocciato! (Failed!)
postcard, colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Gli Esami Son Vicini (Exams are near)
postcard, colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Gli Studi a Carnevale (Studies at Carnival)
postcard, colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm


Gli Studi a Carnevale (Studies at Carnival)
postcard, colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm


Materia d'Amore (A Matter of love)
postcard, colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm 

Materia d'Amore (A Matter of love)
postcard, colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Sciopero! (Strike!)
postcard, colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm


Sciopero! (Strike!)
postcard, colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm


Romantic Couple
postcard

Romantic Couple
postcard

Romantic Couple
postcard

Un uomo e tre donne in abiti eleganti
(A man and three women in elegant clothes)
watercolour and China ink 49 x 35 cm

Untitled (Woman and Puppy)

Untitled (Young Woman)

Young Couple
postcard

Young Woman
 postcard


Thursday, 18 July 2024

Luigi Bompard - part 2

c1920 Self-Portrait with a dedication
pencil on paper

Born in Bologna in 1879, from a French father, Luigi Bompard was not an artist who could be called revolutionary, he always worked in the wake of the Italian tradition influenced by the Jugendstil and, for the early days, the debt to Dudovich is very high, so much so that the two worked together. In any case, I was very struck by a series of lithographs that Bompard dedicated to photography, personalising the various phases from development to printing through women's faces. Perhaps this is the most original work he did.

He frequented Paris a lot, where he exhibited at the Salon d'Automne in 1909. He met the Italians Cappiello and Boldini by whom he was clearly influenced in the revival of themes of the beau monde for painting. When the war broke out he was still in the French capital where he followed the Caillaux trial for L ' Illustration italiana and l' Illustration française . He later moved to Milan and finally to Rome where he continues to work for newspapers and specialized magazines such as "Il Travaso delle idee", "Noi e il Mondo", "Il Giornale della Domenica", "La Tribuna", "La Voce d'Italia”, “Il Corriere dei piccoli”, “Marc'Aurelio”, “Guerin Meschino” and novels for which he also creates the covers. 

From this last period are a series of portraits of famous people such as  Mascagni at the piano , Puccini at his desk and also a small portrait of d'Annunzio which has only recently re-emerged in the collections of the Caproni Museum and which was exhibited for the first time at the exhibition “Gabriele d'Annunzio aviator” at the Gianni Caproni Air Force Museum in Trento. Once in Rome he undertook to paint large oil portraits such as the one of Luciano Zuccoli, Emma Gramatica and Lyda Borelli of which, however, I have not found images online. Among his latest works are the pastels of the Femininity series and above all the Dancers series. He died in Rome on February 24th. 1953.


This is part 2 of a 3-part series on the works of Luigi Bompard: 


c1930 Man lighting a cigarette
pencil on paper

Note: Dates were not found for the remainder of theses posts:

Al Vino del Chianti (To Chianti Wine) postcard
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA


Caccie d'Illusione (Illusion Hunts) postcard series 

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA:

Envelope for the series
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm


Chasse à la Dot
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Chasse à la Gloire
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Chasse à Tersipchore
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Chasse au Feu de Beauté
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Chasse au Feu de Beauté
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Chasse au Mari
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Chasse au Mari
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Chasse aux Charmes!
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Chasse aux Charmes!
colour lithograph on card 8.9 x 14 cm

Caino e Ada,
Act II of Caino, lyric tragedy by Carlo Zangarini

Elégante femme (Elegant woman)
blank menu card

Elégante femme (Elegant woman)
blank menu card

Elégante femme (Elegant woman)
blank menu card

Elégante femme (Elegant woman)
blank menu card

Fanciulla con mimosa (Girl with mimosa)
mixed media on canvas 48 x 36 cm

Female figure with large hat
aquatint on paper 48.5 x 31.5 cm

Fighting children and crying mother
watercolour and ink on paper 25.9 x 22 cm

Filli Nanni Mortadella di Bologna
colour lithograph poster

Il Travaso Delle Idee
(Vestments and investments for the Transfer of Ideas)

Il Travaso Delle Idee
(Vestments and investments for the Transfer of Ideas)
original artwork

Io?...ho preso il Proton (Me?... I took Proton)
colour lithograph

L'attente (The attentive)
postcard

Man and a woman wearing a plumed hat
postcard

Maria Luisa Astaldi
pastel on cardboard
Udine Astaldi Collection

Contro la tosse: Pastiglie Paneraj
(Against cough: Paneraj tablets)

Portrait of a Lady
lithograph 28.3 x 20.6 cm

Portrait of a Woman
oil on board 40 x 24.5 cm

Portrait of a Woman
tempera and charcoal on paper
Udine Astaldi Collection

Portrait of an elegant seated woman
drypoint and soft varnish 41.5 x 30.5 cm

Postcard "Strike"

Portrait of a Woman 
Postcard

Portrait of a Woman 
Postcard

Portrait of a Woman 
Postcard