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Antonio Malchiodi : ウィキペディア英語版
Antonio Malchiodi

Antonio Malchiodi (June 1848 – 1915 ) was an Italian painter, mainly of figure painting.
He was born in Piacenza. He first trained at the local Istituto Gazzola, and gained a subsidy from the Institute (and the city council) to travel to Rome.〔(''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti'' ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, p. 272.〕〔(''Gli artisti piacentini, cronaca ragionata'' ), by Luigi Ambiveri, Page 243-244.〕 At Rome, at the Accademia di San Luca, he studied under the painter from Bergamo, Francesco Coghetti.〔(La Banca della Memoria dei Bergamaschi ), BGpedia Biography of Malchiodi.〕
Among his works are: ''Il nido d'uccelli''; ''Il rimprovero''; ''Bue''; ''Don Rodrigo''; ''La comunione''; ''Il Battesimo''; ''St Jerome''; ''Infanzia e Vecchiezza''; ''Cicervacchio''; ''La Premiazione'', commissioned by the Ministry of the Public Instruction. He also completed four large canvases for the mortuary chapel of the family of the ex-minister Doppino.〔Angelo de Gubernatis, pp. 243–244.〕
He taught as a docent at the Academy of Fine Arts of Modena, but also at Brescia and Turin. He spent his last years painting landscapes around Bergamo, and is also known for his genre and historical paintings, including “The last consolation of Torquato Tasso” painted only after visiting the room in the convent Sant’Onofrio where the poet died.〔BGpedia.〕
Malchiodi died in Nembro in1915.
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