Enrico Ravetta (1864 in Milan – 1939) was an Italian painter, mainly of portraits.[1]
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He was a resident of Milan. He studied at the Brera Academy under Raffaele Casnédi and Giuseppe Bertini. Among his portraits is one of Amilcare Ponchielli.[2] His self-portrait is at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Milan.[3]
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