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Amos Cassioli

Amos Cassiòli (10 August 1832 – 17 December 1891) was an Italian painter, of battle scenes, historical canvases and portraits. He worked in a Purismo style.〔(Enciclopedia Treccani ) short biography.〕
==Biography==

Cassioli was born in Asciano. After studying at the Sienese Academy of Fine Arts under Luigi Mussini, a bursary from Grand Duke Ferdinand IV of Tuscany, enabled him to study in Rome. At the end of 1860 he established himself in Florence which, although he maintained his links with Siena, became his permanent home.
Regarded as an excellent portraitist, Cassioli is also noted for his large-scale history paintings which include the ''Battle of Legnano'' (1860–1870, Florence, Galleria di arte moderna, Palazzo Pitti) and ''Il giuramento di Pontida'' (1884, Siena, Palazzo Pubblico). Between 1884 and 1886 he executed frescoes in the Sala del Risorgimento of the Palazzo Pubblico depicting the battles of San Martino and Palestro. He also painted and altarpiece for the Collegiata di Santa Maria Assunta in Casole d'Elsa, where he worked alongside Antonio Ridolfi.
He was known also for paintings on classical subjects; many of these, following a 1991 bequest, are conserved in the Museo Cassioli of his native town Asciano. A self-portrait is found in the museum.〔(Museo Cassioli ) site on Crete Senesi; large gallery of paintings.〕
Amos Cassioli became the mentor to his son Giuseppe Cassioli, who went on to design the medals for the Summer Olympic Games. Other pupils were Napoleone Boni and Ada Mangilli.〔de Gubernatis, Angelo. (''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti'' ). Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier. 1889. p. 275.〕 He died in Florence in 1891.

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