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The School of Resina was a loosely linked group of Italian artists painting both landscapes and contemporary scenes in a non-academic Realistic style. The artists, mainly painters, gathered at the seaside hamlet of Resina (now incorporated into the towns of Herculaneum and Portici), just south of Naples.

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  • Escuela de Resina (es)
  • Scuola di Resìna (it)
  • École de Resìna (fr)
  • School of Resina (en)
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  • La escuela de Resina (o República de Portici, según la irónica definición de Domenico Morelli) es una corriente pictórica italiana desarrollada sobre el tema del realismo y afín a la corriente de los macchiaioli. (es)
  • L'école de Resìna ((it) Scuola di Resìna) est une communauté de peintres italiens qui se constitua à partir des années 1860 dans la région de Naples, dans la lignée du vérisme et en marge du courant des Macchiaioli. (fr)
  • Per Scuola di Resìna (o Repubblica di Portici, secondo l'ironica definizione di Domenico Morelli) si intende una corrente pittorica italiana, sviluppatasi sul tema del verismo e affine alla corrente dei macchiaioli. Adriano Cecioni, Le Ricamatrici, 1866 (it)
  • The School of Resina was a loosely linked group of Italian artists painting both landscapes and contemporary scenes in a non-academic Realistic style. The artists, mainly painters, gathered at the seaside hamlet of Resina (now incorporated into the towns of Herculaneum and Portici), just south of Naples. (en)
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  • La escuela de Resina (o República de Portici, según la irónica definición de Domenico Morelli) es una corriente pictórica italiana desarrollada sobre el tema del realismo y afín a la corriente de los macchiaioli. (es)
  • The School of Resina was a loosely linked group of Italian artists painting both landscapes and contemporary scenes in a non-academic Realistic style. The artists, mainly painters, gathered at the seaside hamlet of Resina (now incorporated into the towns of Herculaneum and Portici), just south of Naples. The group nucleated around Giuseppe De Nittis, who after being expelled from the Naples Academy of Fine Arts, move away from the city with the express hope of painting real life outdoors, and not in a studio. Moving into rooms of the Royal Palace of Portici, he was joined by , Federico Rossano, and Adriano Cecioni; later joined by Alceste Campriani, Antonino Leto, Filippo Palizzi, Giovanni Ponticelli, Giovanni Fattori and others. The group was mockingly called the Republic of Portici by Neapolitan painter Domenico Morelli. It was influenced through De Nittis by the Florentine Macchiaioli, but had also been influenced by the School of Posillipo of an earlier generation. The movement was less cohesive with the departure of De Nittis to Paris in 1867. (en)
  • L'école de Resìna ((it) Scuola di Resìna) est une communauté de peintres italiens qui se constitua à partir des années 1860 dans la région de Naples, dans la lignée du vérisme et en marge du courant des Macchiaioli. (fr)
  • Per Scuola di Resìna (o Repubblica di Portici, secondo l'ironica definizione di Domenico Morelli) si intende una corrente pittorica italiana, sviluppatasi sul tema del verismo e affine alla corrente dei macchiaioli. Adriano Cecioni, Le Ricamatrici, 1866 (it)
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