Robert Simon Fine Art
Amanzia Guérillot Inganni
Portrait of a King Charles Spaniel
Oil on canvas
Italy
1848
Signed, inscribed, and dated, center right: Hamancie Gierillot / fit d’après nature / l’an 1848
10 ⅛ x 13 inches (25.7 x 33 cm)
description
Amanzia Guérillot was born in Milan, where her father had served as an accounting officer for the French army. Whether her birth name was Amanzia, as she became known, or Hamancie, as she signed our painting, is not known. In 1845 she met the painter Angelo Inganni, becoming first his model and then his student. As with Angelo, she specialized in vedute, exhibiting views of Milan and Brescia in the years following. Following the death of Inganni’s wife, she married her teacher, and the two worked together, moving to Gussago in the province of Brescia. A sad corollary to their collaboration is that, as with many other female artists, her own paintings were confused with those of her husband (both would sign “A. Inganni”), leading to her becoming a largely overlooked figure.
Our painting of a King Charles Spaniel sitting atop a red pillow detailed with gold braid was painted when the artist was twenty years old. It is an especially charming portrait of an obviously beloved pet, painted from life, as the inscription confirms.
Our painting of a King Charles Spaniel sitting atop a red pillow detailed with gold braid was painted when the artist was twenty years old. It is an especially charming portrait of an obviously beloved pet, painted from life, as the inscription confirms.