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Fabio Fabbi (18 July 1861, Bologna - 24 September 1946, Casalecchio di Reno) was an Italian Orientalist painter and illustrator.

Fabio Fabbi (1898)
Fabio Fabbi (1898)

Life and work


He studied painting and sculpture with Augusto Rivalta, at the Academy of Fine Arts, Florence, where he would become a Professor in 1893.

He exhibited at the "Società promotrice di belle arti " (Society for the Promotion of the Fine Arts) in Turin, and at the "Mostre di belle arti" in Milan. In 1892, he was named a Knight in the Order of the Crown of Italy.

His major works include a Sacred Heart for the Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate [it] (1902), and medals commemorating the sixth centenary of the birth of Petrarch (1904).

In addition to his paintings, he illustrated the works of Virgil and Lodovico Ariosto, as well as Italian translations of works by Louisa May Alcott, Charles Dickens, Jules Verne and Edgar Rice Burroughs, among many others.


Selected paintings



Sources




Media related to Fabio Fabbi at Wikimedia Commons



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Fabio Fabbi, né à Bologne le 18 juillet 1861, mort à Casalecchio di Reno le 24 septembre 1946, est un peintre italien.

[it] Fabio Fabbi

Fabio Fabbi (Bologna, 18 luglio 1861 – Casalecchio di Reno, 24 settembre 1945) è stato un pittore italiano.



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