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Rinaldo Saporiti : ウィキペディア英語版 | Rinaldo Saporiti (MilanAngelo De Gubernatis cites his birthplace as Angera, a town in the Province of Varese, on the shores of Lago Maggiore in Northern Lombardy. 1840 - 1913)(| Catalogue Accademia Carrera ). was an Italian painter.He was born to an aristocratic family, and studied at the Brera Academy in Milan, where among his mentors were Giuseppe Mazzola(Matteucci )] biography and Luigi Bisi.(Fondazione Cariplo ) biography. He was eclectic in thematic, which included both landscapes and figures, using both oils and watercolors. In 1861, he exhibited at the Brera: ''Mattino'' and ''Un mercato''. In 1863, he exhibited some works based on a trip to Tunisia, including ''Una via a Tunisi'', in 1867, ''La Goletta-Laguna di Tunisi''. He also exhibited subjects from Sardinia and Liguria.Istituto Matteucci biography In 1870 at the Parmesan Mostra Italiana of Fine Arts, he sent three paintings representing ''Caneto'' (Lago Maggiore); ''The Alps''; ''Valle di Sitsa'', and a fourth watercolor: ''Quassa'' (Lago Maggiore). Also at the Exposition of Turin, in 1880, were two paintings representing la ''Riviera di Genoa'' and ''The Adriatic''. Four years later at the same Turin exhibition, he exhibited: ''Caccia -nelle canne e la Pesca''; and he exhibited anew, in 1886, at the Exhibition of Fine Arts in Milan.(| ''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.'' ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 453.(Dictionary of Brescian painters ), lists Saporiti as a Brescian painter.==References== Rinaldo Saporiti (Milan〔Angelo De Gubernatis cites his birthplace as Angera, a town in the Province of Varese, on the shores of Lago Maggiore in Northern Lombardy.〕 1840 - 1913)〔(| Catalogue Accademia Carrera ).〕 was an Italian painter. He was born to an aristocratic family, and studied at the Brera Academy in Milan, where among his mentors were Giuseppe Mazzola〔(Matteucci )] biography〕 and Luigi Bisi.〔(Fondazione Cariplo ) biography.〕 He was eclectic in thematic, which included both landscapes and figures, using both oils and watercolors. In 1861, he exhibited at the Brera: ''Mattino'' and ''Un mercato''. In 1863, he exhibited some works based on a trip to Tunisia, including ''Una via a Tunisi'', in 1867, ''La Goletta-Laguna di Tunisi''. He also exhibited subjects from Sardinia and Liguria.〔Istituto Matteucci biography〕 In 1870 at the Parmesan Mostra Italiana of Fine Arts, he sent three paintings representing ''Caneto'' (Lago Maggiore); ''The Alps''; ''Valle di Sitsa'', and a fourth watercolor: ''Quassa'' (Lago Maggiore). Also at the Exposition of Turin, in 1880, were two paintings representing la ''Riviera di Genoa'' and ''The Adriatic''. Four years later at the same Turin exhibition, he exhibited: ''Caccia -nelle canne e la Pesca''; and he exhibited anew, in 1886, at the Exhibition of Fine Arts in Milan.〔(| ''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.'' ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 453.〕〔(Dictionary of Brescian painters ), lists Saporiti as a Brescian painter.〕 ==References==
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「Rinaldo Saporiti (MilanAngelo De Gubernatis cites his birthplace as Angera, a town in the Province of Varese, on the shores of Lago Maggiore in Northern Lombardy. 1840 - 1913)(| Catalogue Accademia Carrera ). was an Italian painter.He was born to an aristocratic family, and studied at the Brera Academy in Milan, where among his mentors were Giuseppe Mazzola(Matteucci )] biography and Luigi Bisi.(Fondazione Cariplo ) biography. He was eclectic in thematic, which included both landscapes and figures, using both oils and watercolors. In 1861, he exhibited at the Brera: ''Mattino'' and ''Un mercato''. In 1863, he exhibited some works based on a trip to Tunisia, including ''Una via a Tunisi'', in 1867, ''La Goletta-Laguna di Tunisi''. He also exhibited subjects from Sardinia and Liguria.Istituto Matteucci biography In 1870 at the Parmesan Mostra Italiana of Fine Arts, he sent three paintings representing ''Caneto'' (Lago Maggiore); ''The Alps''; ''Valle di Sitsa'', and a fourth watercolor: ''Quassa'' (Lago Maggiore). Also at the Exposition of Turin, in 1880, were two paintings representing la ''Riviera di Genoa'' and ''The Adriatic''. Four years later at the same Turin exhibition, he exhibited: ''Caccia -nelle canne e la Pesca''; and he exhibited anew, in 1886, at the Exhibition of Fine Arts in Milan.(| ''Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti.'' ), by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 453.(Dictionary of Brescian painters ), lists Saporiti as a Brescian painter.==References==」の詳細全文を読む
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