Luigi Serena (Montebelluna, 1855 - Treviso, 1911) was an Italian painter.
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Born in the Veneto, resident in Treviso, he exhibited throughout Italy. In 1881 at Venice, he exhibited: Andemo a la sagra; Baruffa di donne; La morosa in collera; Dolci parole ; Piazzetta e Molo of Venice. in 1883 in Milan: Pollivendola; Lassine el me filo. In 1883 at Turin: Pollivendola was again exhibited. Other works are: Femo pase; Piazzetta al molo. At the 1884 Exhibition of Fine Arts in Turin, he exhibited: Al Lavatoio. In 1886, at the Exposition for the Encouragement of Fine Arts in Florence, he displayed Innocenti.[1]
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