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Tito died in Venice on 26 June 1941 at the age of 81. His son, Luigi Tito (1907–1991) was also a noted painter. Luigi's son, Pietro
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during World War II, with
Gigetto's studio one of the bases for the Venetian resistance. See Albanese and Borghi (2005) pp. 148 and 245. Dina (whose actual first name was Gioconda) had also studied painting at the Accademia in Venice. At one point she smuggled guns, which had been hidden in the
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Novello Tito. His mother was Venetian, and when he was a small boy the family returned to Venice where he was to live for the rest of his life. He began his art studies at an early age, first with the Dutch artist
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Berlinghieri in Rome and the Palazzo Martinengo in Venice. By the late 19th century, he was also in demand for his drawings and sketches which illustrated several British and American magazines, including
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illustrations of four proverbs featuring depictions of emancipated women for a French magazine in the 1920s. One of them,
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744:Grand Canal
354:World War I
272:Anders Zorn
247:The Graphic
201:The Graphic
180:Los Angeles
137:World War I
30:Ettore Tito
1285:Categories
1104:Comune di
614:, Florence
594:, Piacenza
510:L'amazzone
370:Tintoretto
280:Luigi Nono
912:partisans
566:La gomena
523:Baccanale
406:Paintings
380:look on.
378:harlequin
320:Sarabande
168:La gomena
64:Biography
1150:Emporium
775:Nazareth
588:Le ninfe
561:Florence
551:Il bagno
505:Piacenza
501:Chioggia
482:The Wave
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448:, Boston
362:Veronese
333:painter
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172:Brussels
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