Ludovico Lipparini

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Lodovico Lipparini (Bologna February 17, 1802- Venice, March 19, 1856)[1] was an Italian painter.

Biography

He was born at Bologna, and was instructed in that city, where he brought himself into notice at the age of fifteen. In 1820 he was at Rome and Naples, and in 1822. and again in 1825, at Venice, where he became Professor at the Accademia di Belle Arti in 1838, and Professor of Painting in 1848. He died at Venice.

Martrydome of Aquileans.

He was facile both in history and portrait paintings. Among his portraits were those of the Prince Bacciocchi and his wife Elisa; Professor Giuseppe Barbieri, Count Kraglianovich, Professor Antonio Basoli (Bologna, 1823); Cavaliere Leopoldo Cicognara (1825);Conte Rizzo of Venice; Cesare Rouel;Gioacchino Rossini; Giovanni Contri and his wife Carlotta Felicorri; the two daughter and son of Felice Levi; Marchese Francesco Sampieri and his wife Donna Anna de Gregori di Squillace; madama Perina Chatelet in Comastri; Signor Giovanni Pirotti and his wife Ginevra Bartolucci; Caterina Magri from Felicori; signore Augusto Pevet and others. [2]

Among his pupils were Pompeo Marino Molmenti and Antonio Zona.[3]

References

  1. Brescia exhibition notes.
  2. A Ludovico Lipparini, pittore, socio onorario dell'Accademia di Venezia..., Volume 30, by Michel Angelo Gualandi
  3. La Vita Italian, Volume 2, Obituary on Pompeo Marino Molmenti, February–April 1895, Edited by Adolfo de Gubernatis, page 128.


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