Giuseppe Puricelli (1825 in Gallarate, Lombardy – 1894 in Casirate d'Adda)[1] was an Italian painter, in oil and watercolor, mainly of landscapes and outdoor and countryside genre scenes.
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He was a resident of Milan much of his life. At 1872 in Milan, he Cascinale and a canvas of a Girl at Work. In 1877 at the Exposition of Naples, he displayed Water and Bread; in 1880 at Turin, Va il pensiero come l'altalena; and in 1881 at Milan, he displayed Una stalla and Alla memoria del figlio. Puricelli also painted portraits.[2]
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