Angelo Pascal (Turin, August, 1858 – July 18, 1888) was an Italian painter.
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His father was a tailor, and was initially trained as an engineer. He then drifted to studying art at the Accademia Albertina under Andrea Gastaldi.[1] He was eclectic in subjects. In 1883 at Milan, he displayed Bonjour de Mimi and Lettrici a Roma; in 1883, Il giuoco degli sposi; in 1884 at Turin, two female portraits and Dopo il voltzer. In 1881 at Venice, he exhibited a half figure of a woman.[2]
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