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For much of his adult life, his physical and mental health were in a fragile state. Following the death of his mother in 1893, he suffered a nervous breakdown and attempted l suicide several times. This resulted in his being committed to the
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psychiatric hospital. He did, however, make use of this experience; creating an album of portraits of the mentally ill.
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Di Niccolò Cannicci pittore: inaugurandosi la Mostra annuale della Società delle Belle Arti in
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in London (1883). He was a regular exhibitor at the
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and began participating in local exhibitions. He died in
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Over the next decade, he participated in several major exhibitions, including the
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Le storie del manicomio: Niccolò Cannicci, il
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and the area around San
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