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Eugenio Latilla : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eugenio Latilla Eugenio Honorius Latilla (1808, London – 30 October 1861, Chappaqua, New York) was an Anglo-Italian painter, architect, lecturer and author. Eugenio Latilla was born in London, the son of a Neapolitan artist father and an English mother. The sculptor Horatia Augusta Latilla was his sister.〔Horatia Augusta Latilla married James Edward Freeman in 1848 in Florence; Eugenio Latilla might have attended the wedding. See: 〕 He exhibited five paintings (''La Biondina'' in 1829; ''Richard Godson'' in 1832; ''Richard Godson'' and ''Mrs. Paget'' in 1833; ''H.R.H. The Princess Victoria'' in 1837)〔''La biondina'' means "the young blonde girl" in the Venetian dialect of Italian. Mrs. Paget might be the wife of the diplomat Arthur Paget.〕 at the Royal Academy. From 1838 to 1851 he frequently exhibited at the Society of British Artists, of which he was a member. Latilla married Harriott Goodwin at St Marylebone Church on 8 November 1831. In 1842 he went to Rome and painted there several works (including a ''pifferaro''; ''Preparing for a Carnival''; ''Abraham dismissing Hagar and Ishmael''). In 1847–1848 Latilla was in Florence; there he painted several works (including ''Jane Shore's Penance'') and exhibited them on his return to London. In 1851 he emigrated to America with his family, consisting of his wife, one son and three daughters.〔(EBB to Arabella Moulton-Barrett, Correspondence, Brownings' Correspondence )〕 He spent the rest of his life working in New York City〔 Latilla had an office at 270 Sixth Avenue.〕 and on projects in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. Latilla was the architect for a Gothic cottage in Perth Amboy for Caroline Kirkland, a barn (planned by an agriculturist) in Westchester County for Horace Greeley, and home decoration for Cyrus W. Field. ==References==
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