Luigi Riccardi
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Luigi Riccardi (Lione 1808– Milano 1877) was an Italian painter. He created landscapes and watercolors. He trained under Giuseppe Bisi,[1] and was influenced by Massimo d'Azeglio[2] He painted marine vistas and landscapes. In 1865, he began teaching at the Brera; his work is mostly found in Milan, including at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna and Poldi-Pezzoli Museum. Eugenio Gignous was one of his pupils.
References
Enciclopedia La Piccola Treccani rsondata
- ↑ La Pittura lombarda nel secolo XIX., Tipografia Capriolo e Massimino, 1900, page 47.
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- Caimi, Antonio (1862). Delle arti del designo e degli artisti nelle provincie di Lombardia dal 1777-1862. Milan, Italy: Presso Luigi di Giacomo Pirola. p. 95.
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