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Napoleone Parisani

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Following his parents' wishes, he studied agriculture and economics, graduating from the technical institute in Camerino in 1875, then moving to Milan to look after his family's holdings there. Despite his father's disapproval, he was determined to be an artist and, in 1881, moved to Rome where he
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and, through his influence, decided to become a landscape painter. In 1885, he made the acquaintance of
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La Poesia del Vero. La pittura di paesaggio a Roma fra ottocento e novecento, da Costa a Parisani
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and Tuscany. De Carolis also produced several religious mosaics based on drawings by Parisani.
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and spent some time at HĂ©bert's studio in Paris, where he presented works at the Salon of the
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During the 1900s through the 1920s, he participated several times in the exhibitions of the
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He was born to Count Giuseppe Parisani (1823-1887), the first mayor of Camerino after
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In 1895, he became interested in religious art, beginning with the creation of a
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there and they took "pilgrimages" together to study the
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Index


Camerino
Rome
unification
Charlotte Bonaparte Gabrielli
Lucien Bonaparte
Placido Gabrielli
it
Augusta Bonaparte
Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma
Filippo Prosperi
Antico Caffè Greco
Giovanni Costa
Ernest HĂ©bert
French Academy
Villa Medici
George Howard, 9th Earl of Carlisle
New Gallery

Pontine Marshes
Madonna
Prossedi
Adolfo De Carolis
Old Masters
Marche
Venice Biennial
Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts
Doria Pamphilj Gallery

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