Joseph Fagnani

Joseph Fagnani was documented as professionally active around 1869, the year associated with significant surviving works. While precise biographical details regarding his origin and full career span are limited, the artist’s output is strongly represented in prominent American collections.

Fagnani's recognized body of work includes five specific pieces held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, establishing institutional credibility for the artist's historical documentation. These documented works, represented in museum collections, include Calliope, Clio, Erato, Euterpe, and Melpomene. The concentration of these pieces confirms Fagnani’s significance in 19th-century artistic records.

Today, interest in Joseph Fagnani paintings remains strong due to their placement in the Metropolitan Museum’s permanent holdings. Researchers and enthusiasts often seek out high-quality prints derived from these institutional holdings, allowing for wider public access to Fagnani's work, frequently available as public domain resources.

9 works in collection

Works in Collection