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Giacomo Manzoni (painter)

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Giacomo Manzoni (1840–1912) was an Italian painter, active and exhibiting in the Veneto, mainly genre works.

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He was born in Padua. He painted still lives, exhibited at Turin in 1880. At Milan in 1881 he exhibited Frutta; Un' erbivendola; La leggitrice; La pittrice; and Una fanciulla. At Rome, in 1883, he exhibited Fra due fuochi; Head of vecchio, and other still-lives with fruit. At Turin, in 1884: Donne; Head of popolano, and Flowers. To Venice, in 1887, Pro pudor.[1]

There are two other artists named Giacomo Manzoni, a composer of same name born in 1932. In addition, Giacomo Manzù, born December 22, 1908, and died January 17, 1991. His artistic name was Giacomo Manzoni.

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