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Adriano Cecioni

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Cecioni's activities as an art critic, which began in the 1870s, consumed an increasing amount of his time in his later years. He died of a heart attack on May 23, 1886.
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In 1863 Cecioni received a grant and went to Naples, where he was instrumental in the formation of the artists' group
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magazine. After he returned to Italy, the sculptures he produced for the rest of his career were mainly
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The Macchiaioli: Tuscan Painters of the Sunlight : March 14-April 20, 1984
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His work is in collections including Galleria d'arte moderna di
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Macchiaioli
Florence
gentry
Aristodemo Costoli
Telemaco Signorini
Second Italian War of Independence
Charles Albert of Savoy
Scuola di Resina
Giuseppe De Nittis
Marco de Gregorio
Federico Rossano
Vanity Fair
genre works
Palazzo Pitti
Pinacoteca di Brera
Housework, 1869
Aunt Erminia, ca. 1867/70
Interior with a Figure, 1868
The Interrupted Game (1863/67)
Samuel Morley. Caricature published in Vanity Fair, 1872
Samuel Morley
Vanity Fair






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