Giuseppe Lavini (27 April 1857 - 3 March 1928) was an Italian painter and art critic.[1]
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Born | (1857-04-27)27 April 1857 Turin, Italy |
Died | 3 March 1928(1928-03-03) (aged 70) Turin, Italy |
Nationality | Italian |
Occupation | painter and art critic |
He was born in the Piedmont, and a resident of Turin. He exhibited at Venice Portico in Liguria, and Studiosa. He excelled in seascapes and landscapes including Un rio a Venezia; Sul Po; Canal Grande, which were exhibited at Milan and Turin. In 1880 in Turin, he exhibited a genre painting titled: Le visite della padroncino; in Rome, in 1883, and Turin in 1884, he displayed a figure painting and a portrait. He had studied law, was knighted, and became secretary of the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts of Turin. He was also an art critic for the Gazzeta Piemontese.[2] He wrote a biography of one of his mentors, Andrea Gastaldi (1826-1889)[3] In 1893 Giuseppe married Marie Toesca, by whom he had three children: Amedeo (1894-1961), Celestina (1896-1977) and Adelina (1901-1990). His grandfather was Giuseppe Lavini senior (19 April 1776, Vercelli - 1 January 1847, Turin), a professor of chemistry and pharmacy at the University of Turin.[4]
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