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Rodolfo Gambini (painter)

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Full Name
  
Rodolfo Gambini

Movement
  
Art Nouveau Neogothic

Known for
  
Fresco, Painting

Nationality
  
Italian

Period
  
Art Nouveau

Rodolfo Gambini (painter)

Born
  
December 22, 1855 (
1855-12-22
)
Arluno, Lombardy, Italy

Notable work
  
Collegiate Church of Sant'Anna (Cagliari) Santa Chiara Cathedral (Iglesias) Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral (Ales)

Died
  
8 March 1928, Alessandria, Italy

Rodolfo Gambini (21 September 1855 – 8 March 1928) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Milan, Lombardy, Piedmont, and Liguria. He painted both history and sacred subjects. He was born in Arluno and died in Alessandria, Piedmont. He studied at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera in Milan. Piero Vignoli and Giovanni Ferraboschi were two of his pupils.

He frescoed an Ascent of Christ for the apse for the Duomo (Collegiata of San Lorenzo) of Voghera. He painted in the church of San Francesco ai Cappuccini and the Convent of San Martino in Alessandria. He painted for the parish church of San Nicolò in Pozzolo Formigaro. He painted in the church of the Sacro Cuore in the Abbey of Oulx. He painted in the church of Santa Maria Canale, Tortona. He painted for the Rocca de' Giorgi.

References

Rodolfo Gambini (painter) Wikipedia