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Name
  
Gustavo Mancinelli


Died
  
1906

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Gustavo Mancinelli (Rome, 1842 - Naples, 12 april 1906) was an Italian painter, who made portraits and depicted many Orientalist subjects.

Biography

He was the son and pupil of the painter Giuseppe Mancinelli. He resided in Naples where he was honorary professor of the Institute of Fine Arts, he has completed many altarpieces; Portraits of the King and Queen, and of the Ambassador from Berlin, and the Prince del Montenegro. He was awarded the silver medal at the Exhibition Napoletana del 1855 and a gold medal in 1859. He exhibited in Turin in 1880: A marrocchina, and portraits while, in 1883 at Rome, a portrait of Queen Margherita.

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Gustavo Mancinelli Wikipedia