Federico Zandomeneghi (1841-1917) was an Italian impressionist painter, member of the Macchiaioli group. Born in Venice, he spent almost all his life in Paris. Like his close friend Edgar Degas he was primarily a figure painter, although Zandomeneghi’s work was more sentimental in character than Degas’.
He also admired the work of Mary Cassatt and Pierre-Auguste Renoir, and his many paintings of women in their domestic routines follow their example.
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