Born in Genoa in a June day in 1848, he was an Italian painter and sculptor.He frequently painted landscapes various oil and watercolor seascapes, until after 1880, when an ocular malady impaired his ability to paint. In 1872, he worked like the earlier Macchiaioli in painting out of doors. Alberto Issel http://www.skira.net/en/books/alberto-issel was a pupil of the Accademia Ligustica, studied in Florence and moved to Rome, painting military subjects. He repeatedly stayed in Rivara, where he frequented the Piedmont landscape painters and refined his experiences on painting en plein air.
His interest in live painting led him to Florence in 1867, where his relationship with Michelangelo’s Macchiaioli influenced several of his paintings. His “Bivouac” http://www.museidigenova.it/it/content/gam awaits you at the Civic Gallery of Modern Art in Genoa-Nervi. His creative interest lay in the desire to develop a language that, through color and light, captured the immediate immediacy of his native land that is why he attended the summer gatherings in Carcare, where a circle of painters gathered to paint in the countryside Liguria. Between 1920 and 1923, he still painted some landscapes, dying in Genoa on a May day, in 1926.
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