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Natale Betti (1826 – 1888) was an Italian painter. ==Biography== He was born in Livorno. He studied art under G. Baldini at Livorno, then in Rome with Tommaso Minardi, and finally at the Academy of Fine Arts of Florence with Giuseppe Bezzuoli and Benedetto Servolini. In 1846 at Florence, he exhibited a ''San Giovanni Battista''. In 1848, he joined the Italian armies and fought at Goito and Curtatone. He would paint canvases of these experiences, including ''L'esule italiano'' (1859, first exhibited in Genoa). After the war, he did not find local favor from the authorities of the Grand-Duchy of Tuscany. In 1860, with the annexation to the Kingdom of Savoy, he painted ''The Reception of Vittorio Emanuele II to Livorno'' for the latter city's town hall. 〔(Dizionario Rosi ), entry curated by E. Michel.〕 He also painted genre scenes such as ''La ricreazione'' (exhibited in 1873 at Vienna) and ''La lavanderia'' (exhibited in 1887 at Florence). From 1874, helped found and taught at the School of Arts and Crafts of Livorno, where his pupils included Guglielmo Micheli,〔( Istituto Matteucci ) biography.〕 Marco Lemmi, and Angiolo Tommasi 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「Natale Betti」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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