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Agresti gives the first article of their manifesto, in a version dating from 1890, as: "The artists
Vincenzo Cabianca, Onorato Carlandi, Giuseppe Cellini, Enrico Coleman, Nino Costa, Alessandro Castelli, Cesare Formilli, Alessandro Morani, Norberto Pazzini, Raimondo Pontecorvo, Giuseppe Raggio,
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In 1875, Coleman was among the founding members of the SocietĂ degli
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in 1879. From then on he began to exhibit regularly. He sent paintings to the 4th
Esposizione Nazionale di Belle Arti, or national fine art show, of Turin in 1880, and to that of Milan in the following year; he showed works in London in 1882 and in Rome in 1883.
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Orchidee romane: l'eccezionale Album di Enrico
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Isaotta GuttadĂ uro ed altre poesie: con disegni di
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in Rome. Coleman had a remarkable collection of indigenous orchids, which he cultivated himself in special boxes at his house at 6 via
Valenziana. He successfully hybridised
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IX:2 Consiglio nazionale delle ricerche; UniversitĂ degli studi di Roma
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1035:Vittorio Pica (April 1911).
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