Alfredo Ricci (Rome, 1864–1889)[1] was an Italian painter, mainly painting genre pieces in watercolor.
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In 1885 at Rome, he exhibited Ozio; in 1884 at Turin, he exhibited Desideri, and among other works are: Dolce far niente; Costume romano; Ciociara, and Buttero del Lazio.[2] His painting of an organist, titled Mystical music (1866) is found in the Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna of Rome.
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