Federico Zandomeneghi (1841 1917) was an Italian Impressionist painter.
In 1874 Zandomeneghi went to Paris, where he was to spend the rest of his life. He quickly made the acquaintance of the Impressionists, who had just had their first group exhibition. Zandomeneghi, whose style of painting was similar to theirs, would participate in four of their later exhibitions, in 1879, 1880, 1881, and 1886.
Like his close friend Edgar Degas he was primarily a figure painter, although Zandomeneghis 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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