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Giuseppe Miti Zanetti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Giuseppe Miti Zanetti
Giuseppe Miti Zanetti (Modena, October 9, 1859 – Milan, 1929) was an Italian painter and engraver, mainly of melancholic vedute of Venice. ==Biography== Son of a well to do lawyer, he orphaned of father at a young age. Gravitating to arts, he first studied in the Academy of Fine Arts of Modena, but by 1874 he had enrolled in the Academy in Bologna,〔(Catalogo per l'esposizione di opere di Giuseppe Miti Zanetti ), Organized by Galleria Opposite di Brescia. Catalogue by Eugenio Baresi.〕 where his mother was born to a noble family.〔(Assicoop Gallery ) Biography.〕 From there he moved to Venice in 1884 where he developed his predilection for views of Venetian buildings and their reflections, influenced by Mario de Maria. He traveled to Milan, and exhibited at Paris in 1899 and Munich in 1902. He participated every year in the International Exposition in Venice from 1895 to 1924. In later years, he taught at the Academies of Modena and Venice.〔E. Baresi.〕 After the move to Milan, he began to paint alpine landscapes in a style recalling Antonio Fontanesi. Among his works are ''La malaria'', Venezia, Galleria d'arte moderna in Venice; ''Pesca in laguna'', Galleria d'arte moderna in Milan.〔(Treccani Encyclopedia ) Biographical entry.〕
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