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Giacomo Manzoni (1840 1912)

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Giacomo Manzoni


Giacomo Manzoni (1840–1912) was an Italian painter, active and exhibiting in the Veneto, mainly genre works.

Biography

He was born in Padua. He painted still lives, exhibited at Turin in 1880; and exhibited at Milan in 1881 depicting : Frutta; Un' erbivendola; La leggitrice; La pittrice; and Una fanciulla. At Rome, in 1883, he exhibited: Fra due fuochi; Head of vecchio, and other still-lives with fruit. At Turin, in 1884: Donne; Head of popolano, and Flowers. To Venice, in 1887, Pro pudor.

There are two other artists named Giacomo Manzoni, a composer of same name born in 1932. In addition, Giacomo Manzù, born December 22, 1908 and died January 17, 1991. His artistic name was Giacomo Manzoni.

References

Giacomo Manzoni (1840-1912) Wikipedia