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Vincenzo Chialli was born at Citte di Castello in 1787. After having learned the rudiments of art in that town, he visited Rome at the age of seventeen years, and became a disciple of Camuccini, whom he afterwards imitated. After leaving Rome he painted religious subjects at Borgo San Sepolcro, Urbino, Pesaro, and Venice, from whence he retraced his steps to Rome; but as the climate did not suit him, he left that city in 1822 and returned to Citta di Castello. He became Director of the School of Painting at Cortona in 1835, and died in 1840. |
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 72242 Il bucato delle cappuccine
Oil on canvas
67,5 x 50 cm
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Gemälde IDENTIFIZIERUNG:: 73859 Il bucato delle cappuccine
Technique = Oil on canvas
Dimensions = 67,5 x 50 cm
Location = Rome
Gallery = Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna
Year = c. 1835
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| VORHERIGER KÜNSTLER NÄCHSTER KÜNSTLER
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Vincenzo Chialli was born at Citte di Castello in 1787. After having learned the rudiments of art in that town, he visited Rome at the age of seventeen years, and became a disciple of Camuccini, whom he afterwards imitated. After leaving Rome he painted religious subjects at Borgo San Sepolcro, Urbino, Pesaro, and Venice, from whence he retraced his steps to Rome; but as the climate did not suit him, he left that city in 1822 and returned to Citta di Castello. He became Director of the School of Painting at Cortona in 1835, and died in 1840.
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