Giacomo Mantegazza
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Giacomo Mantegazza (1851 – January 25, 1920) was an Italian painter, known for painting Genre and Orientalist themes.
He was born in Saronno, then in the Austrian Empire. He trained under Gerolamo Induno and Giuseppe Bertini. He was made an honorary member of the Brera Academy. He died in Cernobbio.[1]
Gallery
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Welcome Advance
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The King Passes
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Victor Emanuele II and Napoleon III enter Milan
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Mobile Barricades at Porta Tosa
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The Proposal
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At the exit of the Church
References
- ^ Rivista enciclopedica contemporanea, Editore Francesco Vallardi, Milan, (1921), entry by EA Marescotti, page 35.
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