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His first major exhibitions were in 1854, at the "Promotrice di Torino", and 1855 at the "Esposizione di Brera", where he presented one of his best-known works,
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Following Italian unification, he devoted himself primarily to institutional work involving patriotic scenes from the
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studying the common people for inspiration. It was presented at a major exposition in Venice.
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In 1860, the Ministry of Public Instruction commissioned him to paint a scene of King
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His father worked for the Royal Accounting Office. He was the younger brother of
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period. In 1872, he created another well-known work, showing the playwright
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in Turin. He also painted two curtains for theaters in
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In 1850, he went to Germany, where he studied at the
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Francesco Gamba
Accademia Albertina
Michele Cusa
Giovanni Marghinotti
Carlo Arienti
Städelschule
Eduard von Steinle
Frederic Leighton
Antico Caffè Greco
Friedrich Overbeck
Royal Family
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Giovanni Battista Quadrone
Canuto Borelli

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