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Cristiano Banti

Cristiano Banti (4 January 1824, Santa Croce sull'Arno - 4 December 1904, Montemurlo) was an Italian genre and landscape painter. He was a leading figure in the Macchiaioli movement of Tuscany.
== Biography ==
He was born to a wealthy family and began his studies at the Accademia di Siena with Francesco Nenci. At this time, he worked in the Neo-Classical style and produced what is perhaps his best-known work; Galileo appearing before the Inquisition.〔(Biographical notes ) from the ''Enciclopedia Italiana'' by Nello Tarchiani @ Treccani.〕
In 1854, he moved to Florence and became an habitué of the Caffè Michelangiolo, an important meeting place for local artists. It was here that he had his introduction to the Macchiaioli movement. His conversion to the movement's aesthetic ideals was such that he sought to have "Galileo" removed from display because he had "dishonored art without knowing it".〔Adriano Cecioni, ''Scritti e ricordi'' (1905), reprinted by BiblioLife (2014) ISBN 1-295-44510-7〕
After that, he became determined to produce paintings that would capture the natural effect of sunlight, going on many long outdoor excursions with his associates; especially Telemaco Signorini, who had a great influence on him.〔(Brief biography ) from ''Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani'' - Volume 5, by Giorgio di Genova @ Treccani.〕
In 1861, he went to Paris to study with Constant Troyon and Camille Corot, then settled in Castelfranco di Sopra to continue his nature studies. Perpetually dissatisfied with his work, he rarely exhibited. In 1870, he was part of the jury at the "Esposizione Nazionale di Parma" and had a falling out with Signorini.〔 Five years later he returned to Paris, then went to London in 1879 to familiarize himself with English art.
Divisions between him and the other Macchiaioli became deeper and he was often criticized, so he retired to his family's villa near Castelfiorentino. Following the death of his wife, he moved to Montemurlo, where he spent most of his time collecting art; often from the Macchiaioli, with whom he had became largely reconciled.〔 Occasionally, he would even provide them with a place to stay.
Although still shy of public recognition, he accepted an appointment as Professor at the Academy of Fine Arts and served on the commission charged with reorganizing the Uffizi.〔 In 1887, he was back in London, studying the Old Masters at the National Gallery and making the acquaintance of James McNeill Whistler.
He died at his villa in 1904. Ten years later, his collection was sold at auction and dispersed.

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