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Mauro Conconi (December, 1815 – May 14, 1860) was an Italian painter.


Biography


He was born and died in Milan. He was trained in the Brera Academy. The painter Carlo Bellosio invited him to paint in the Castle of Pollenzo in 1837, and to the Castle of Racconigi and Turin in 1842 to help in the decorations made at Royal sites. Here Conconi worked with Palagi. He painted canvases depicting San Vincenzo de Paoli, Parisina, Cristoforo Colombo (Columbus), Byron, a depiction of The Prisoner of Chillon from Byron's poem, Galileo Galilei, Camoens, The Surprised Bather, and the Ultimate Riches. He painted the fresco medallion on the ceiling at the entry of the Armory in the Royal Palace of Turin. He also painted for the villa Calderara in Vinzago, and frescoed also in the church of Origgio. There are works by him also in Vigevano, Lodi, Malnate, Galliano, and Barzanò.[1] He was buried alongside his close friend and colleague, Cherubino Cornienti, who died two days before him.


References


  1. La Pittura lombarda nel secolo XIX., Tipografia Capriolo e Massimino, 1900, page 56.



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Mauro Conconi, né le 7 décembre 1815 à Milan et décédé le 14 mai 1860 (à 44 ans) à Milan est un peintre italien.

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Mauro Conconi (Milano, 6 dicembre 1815 – Milano, 14 maggio 1860) è stato un pittore italiano.



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