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Giuseppe Errante : ウィキペディア英語版
Giuseppe Errante

Giuseppe Errante (1760 – February 16, 1821) was an Italian painter.
He was born in Trapani, Sicily. A local priest obtained for him an apprenticeship in the studio of a local sculptor, Domenico Nolfo. In 1760, Errante studied in Palermo under Gioacchino Martorana. By 1784, he had moved to Rome with the support of Antonio Canova. By 1791, he was employed in the Caserta Palace, Naples. In Naples, he met Jacob Philipp Hackert. On account of his political intrigues, he was obliged to flee Naples.
After a number of travails, he arrived in Milan in 1795, and afterwards established himself at Rome in 1810. Besides historical subjects, he painted portraits, in which he was especially successful. He died in Rome in 1821.
Francesco Cancellieri wrote a posthumous biography of the painter in 1824.〔( Memorie ... intorno alla vita ed alle opere del pittore Giuseppe Errante ).〕 Among his pupils in Rome was Giuseppe Gandolfo.
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