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Angelo Ardinghi

Angelo Ardinghi (1850–1897) was an Italian wood engraver.
He was born in Forte de' Marmi near Pietrasanta in the province of Lucca. He first trained in Siena with Giulio Tadini, then in 1803, moved to the Instituto di Belle Arti, working under the engraver P. Giusti. At Siena, he won a number of competitions there. He obtained a stipend from the province of Lucca, and moved to Bologna to work under professor Francesco Ratti, and from there to Milan, where he opened a studio for wood engraving. He became a professor of xylography (wood-cut engraving) at the Scuola professionale of Florence.〔( ''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.'' ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 19 .〕 He won awards in 1877 at the Provincial Exposition of Lucca. Among his works are:
*Portrait of Michelangelo for the ''l'Illustrazione Italiana''
*Monument of the Commune and province of Lucca
*Portraits in the ''Dizionario Biografico degli scrittori viventi'' by Angelo De Gubernatis (1880)
*Illustrations to a ''Guida dell' Italia Centrale'' (1882).
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