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Cesare Balbi di Robecco

Cesare Balbi di Robecco (1854–1939)〔(Franzoniana ) catalog entry.〕 was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes and seascapes.
==Bibliography==
He was born in Alessandria to an aristocratic Piedmontese family. He worked often in Liguria, living for some years in Sestri Levante.〔( Istituto Matteucci ) biography.〕 In 1887 he exhibited the painting ''Mare'' in the Venice Exposition. In 1881 at the Exhibition of Milan, he sent ''Il Treno ferroviario'', ''La calma'', and ''Un tramonto''. But these latter paintings were also sent under the title ''Libeccio'' and ''Fossa dell'uomo''. In 1886, he sent to the Exhibition of Fine Arts of Milan, and two works depicting ''Tempo Grigio'' and ''Giorno di bucato''; these had also been sent in 1884 to the Exhibition of Turin.〔( ''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.'' ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, pages 420-421.〕 In 1875, he sent to the Turin Promotrice two canvases: ''Un pastore'' and ''Un cacciatore''.〔Matteuci biography.〕 He died in Genoa.

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