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Giovanni Battista Quadrone
Giovanni Battista Quadrone (Mondovì, Province of Cuneo, 1844 - Turin, November 23,1898) was an Italian painter, mainly of genre scenes.
==Biography==

He was a resident of Turin. He was born to a relatively wealthy family of marble merchants. His family encouraged his art studies, and Quadrone enrolled in the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts of Turin, where he won the Triennial competition. He initially painted in a realistic style, but this changed after traveling to Paris in 1870, where he met the circle of De Nittis and Meissonier. Back in Turin, he continued to paint genre scenes, mainly of laborers in folkloric dress. He also painted many scenes of hunting, often with dogs, and horse-racing themes. He was mainly represented by the Florentine gallery of Luigi Pisani. In the 1880s, he travelled frequently to Sardinia, where he married his wife.〔( ''Cacciando'' website, biography of Quadrone ).〕
Quadrone was called by some later critics as a ''Flemish Piedmontese'', reflecting his ardent adhesion to realism of his animal paintings. The Museo Borgogna of Vercelli displays his ''Lo studio dello scultore'' (1891). He painted this subject of the artist in his studio on other occasions: ''Vergognosa!'' (1875, found in Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna of Turin); ''Ogni occasione è buona'' (1878); and ''Il pittore e la modella - In cerca del soggetto'' (1882, also in the Museo Borgogna).〔(Museo Borgogna ) entry on ''Lo studio dello scultore''.〕
At the Exhibition of Turin, in 1880, he displayed: ''After the rappresentazione''; ''A naturalist''; ''A painter in his studio''; and ''The Judgement of Paris''. In 1880, in Florence, he displayed: ''A Jesuit''; ''Among Prisoners''; and ''Saltimbanchi''. In 1884, he displayed in Turin: ''Procession in Sardinia''; ''Morning of Market Day in the Piedmont''; at Sardinia exhibition; ''Charity''; finally in 1886 at Milan, he sent: ''Per viaggio'', ''Sardinia'', and in 1887 at Venice, ''il Ronzino Sardo''. Among other works are: ''L' assassinio''; ''Lettura di una poesia giocosa''; ''Il geografo''; ''Accoglienza poco promettente''; ''Partenza per la caccia''; ''Rientro dalla caccia''; and ''Dopo la caccia''. He was awarded the cross of knight of the Order of the Crown of Italy. 〔(''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.'' ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, pages 396.〕

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