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Augusto Sezanne

Augusto Sezanne (Bologna, 1836 - Venice, 1935〔( Biographical dates of Sezanne ). The Enciclopedia Treccani lists his birthplace as Florence.〕) was an Italian painter, active in a Realist style of landscape painting. He also worked as engraver, ceramist, and even as architect.
==Biography==
He completed his studies at the Academy of Bologna, and was resident in that city till 1893. He became professor of decoration at that Academy. He reproduced the form and aspects of a person or thing with great exactitude. His first painting was exhibited at the 1880 Exhibition of Fine Arts in Turin, was a painting titled: ''Requiem''. In 1881 in Milan, he displayed ''Una giornata di Dicembre (animali)''. In the 1883 Solemn Exposition of the Società d'incoraggiamento di Belli Arti in Florence, he exhibited the painting ''April'', ''Armonie primaverili'', and ''Autumnalia''. in 1883 at Rome, his ''Tempo triste'' and ''Sotto i Faggi'' was well received. In 1884 at the Turin Exposition, he displayed ''Meriggio stanco''.

In 1884 at the Exposition solenne della Società d'incoraggiamento of Fine Arts in Florence, he displayed the painting ''Palude''. In 1886 at Milan, he exhibited ''I Tepori primaverili''. In 1887 at the National Artistic Exposition in Venice, he exhibited ''Sole di inverno e della Tristezza invernale''. In 1888, at Bologna, he displayed paintings of the Bolognese countryside, including ''la Cieca'' and ''Sole di Inverno''.〔( ‘‘Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.’’ ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 471.〕
In 1893, he moved to Venice, and became professor at the Accademia di Belle Arti. He played a role in the planning of the 1897 Venice Biennale. In 1898, he joints the association called "Aemila Ars" involved in the promotion of the applied or industrial arts, which included creation of designs for furniture, glass pieces, and ceramics.〔( Archive of Italian Ceramists ).〕
Among his major architectural projects was the casa Stagni in Canton de' Fiori (1880–92) and the Palazzina Majani (1908), a cafe in central Bologna.〔( Entry in Encyclopedia Treccani ).〕

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