Mongolian Priests (original page from The Sphere 1913) (Print)

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Mongolian Priests (original page from The Sphere 1913) art by Eduardo Matania

Mongolian Priests (original page from The Sphere 1913) (Print)


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Artist: Eduardo Matania
Medium: Lithograph print on Paper
Size: 20" x 16" (500mm x 400mm)
Date: 1913
Code: MataniaE1913-02-08

This is a print.

Mongolian priests dressed in the garb of Tibetan Llamas performing a dance before the head Llama of Mongolia.

This is a printed double page spread from The Sphere dated 8th February 1913 featuring great work by the father of the great Fortunino Matania, Eduardo Matania.

Text explaining the scene accompanies the picture.
  • Artist Biography
    Eduardo Matania (30 August 1847 - 17 December 1929; Naples, Italy)
    Edoardo or Eduardo Matania was an Italian painter and illustrator, depicting detailed penciled portraits; and genre, patriotic and historic scenes.

    He was born in Naples, and trained starting in 1862 at the Istituto di belle arti of Naples. He made a living mostly as an illustrator for the Bideri publishing house, and also worked with the editor Emilio Treves. He was attached to the School of Resina. For example, he illustrated a Storia del Risorgimento Italiano (1889) by Francesco Bertolini. Matania also illustrated an edition of Ariosto's La Gerusalemme liberata. He was one of the painters to decorate the ceilings of the Caffè Gambrinus of Naples.

    Others in his immediate family also became well known illustrators. His son, Fortunino Matania also became a well-known painter and illustrator. Edoardo's nephew, Ugo Matania also became a well-known illustrator during World War I.
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