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GIACOMO FAVRETTO (1849-1887) La Zanze (1884) olio cm.90x200 f.to in b. a s. Inviato all'esposizione di Torino del 1884 il dipinto rappresenta una mamma che aggiusta la gabbietta di uccellini al suo bambino ed è ricollegabile all'opera 'mamma che cuce'. La composizione si sviluppa dal basso dove si trovano le figure verso l'alto attraverso la linea dei geranei rampicanti: espediente che mette in mostra l'importanza dei fiori nella composizione. La Zanze tipica figura femminile che compare in numerosi dipinti di Favretto altri non era che la sorella Angela. ESPOSIZIONI: esposizione generale italiana in Torino 1884 BIBLIOGRAFIA: catalogo Torino 1884 pag.31 n.806; A.Centelli Torino l'esposizione italiana del 1884 1884 p.46; L.Chirtani 1884; U.Fleres 1884 pag.82; Zanze. Quadro di Giacomo Favretto in Torino e l'esposizione italiana del 1884 Torino-Milano n.44 pag.351 illustrazione 348 (disegno di A.Riera); De Kiriaki 1887 pag.291; D.Fadiga 1887 pag.62; G.A.Munaro l'esposizione artistica nazionale illustrata n.9 Venezia 1887 pag.66; illustrazione popolare artistica dell'esposizione n.8 Venezia 1887; G.C.Sicco 1887 tav.II; P.G.Molteni G.Mantica 1895 pag.20 e 22; U.Fleres 1899 pag.106; P.Oreffice 1899 pag.13; L.Pelandi Bergamo 1912 pag.9; A.V. Roma 1937; Renzo Trevisan 'Giacomo Favretto l'opera completa del maestro' Umberto Allemandi editore Torino 1986 pag.179 dato come ubicazione ignota
This painting inspired Rachel McArdle to create a mouth-watering pasta recipe called Flirty Fettuccine! Flirty Fettuccine Did you know? • Cabbage is the 2nd most eaten vegetable in the world. Must be all those school dinners! • The Greeks believed eating raw cabbage cured headaches, eyesight and stomach problems. • The largest cabbage ever grown weighed over 8.5 stone (55kg). Serves 4 Pasta 150g (5oz) chestnut flour 100g (3.5oz) all purpose unbleached flour 2 eggs and 1 yolk A pinch of salt Sauce 1 savoy cabbage 200g (7oz) bacon lardons Glug of olive oil A sprig of fresh rosemary 4-6 leaves of fresh sage 1 bay leaf Large glug of dry white wine 1 small cup of vegetable broth or bouillon Instructions: Prepare your pasta by combining the flour and salt and placing in a mound on your work surface. Make a well in the centre and add the eggs and yolk. Work into a dough and knead well (at least 10 minutes), then roll the dough and cut into fettuccine (long ribbon shapes). Core the cabbage and separate leaves. Blanch in boiling water for 5 minutes and allow to drain and cool. Heat the oil in a pan and add the rosemary, sage, bay leaves and bacon lardons. Cook for 5 minutes, until browned. Chop blanched cabbage into 1 cm strips and add to the pan with white wine to deglaze. Add the stock as necessary to keep cabbage moist. Place the fettuccine in a pan of boiling water and cook for 3 minutes or until al dente. Drain and add the cabbage sauce, ground black pepper and serve with a lusty red wine.
Il Mart di Rovereto ospita un centinaio di opere dell’Ottocento italiano, con un focus sul maestro del realismo d’oltralpe Courbet, tra pittura e realtà.
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Girl in the Window (with Japanese musicians painted on window screen), c.1880.Giacomo Favretto. Oil on canvas