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Giuseppe Guzzardi Adrana (Adrano, December 8, 1845 - Florence, September 14, 1914) was an Italian painter. ==Biography== He first trained a child with a local painter Vincenzo Costa; but his local commune awarded him a stipend to study at the Academy of Fine Arts, Florence under Antonio Ciseri. In 1874, he first exhibited at the Florentine Promotrice. In 1876 at the Academy in Florence, he exhibited ''The Virgin on Golgotha'' (now in Sanctuary of Maria SS. Ausiliatrice of Adrano). In 1876 he exhibited at the Florentine Promotrice, ''Rural Idyll'', which was often copied by the artist. He was also in demand as a portraitist. In the 1880s, he was named honorary professor at the Academy in Florence. He returned to his hometown of Aderno in 1887, to bring help during an epidemic of cholera. After the epidemic, he returned to Tuscany and painted landscapes of Sicily, including ''Turiddu'' and ''Carminuzza'', exhibited in 1887 at the Florentine Promotrice and awarded a gold medal at the International Exhibition in Cologne in 1889. In 1900, he painted a ''Jesus appears to the Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque'', commissioned for the Cathedral Church of Adernò . Two years later, he painted for the Cathedral, a ''Repentance of Mary Magdalene''.〔(Comune di Adrano ) biography.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Giuseppe Guzzardi」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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