词条 | Guido Cinotti |
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He was born in Siena, moved as a young man to Milan to study at the Brera Academy. In 1894, his painting, Conigli, won him the Brera Academy's Mylius Prize. He was influenced by Filippo Carcano and later by the Divisionism of Giovanni Segantini. The Museo del Paesaggio at Verbania has two landscapes, titled Nevicata and Marina, by the artist.[2] An exhibition of Cinotti paintings took place in 1934 at the Galleria Pesaro of Milan.[3] An image of Study of Pigs (1896) is available online.[4] He died in Milan. He left several unsigned works on his death: the authentication was entrusted by his widow, Cena, to his friends Carlo Bazzi and Angiolo D'Andrea.[5]. His daughter, born in 1920, was the art historian Mia Cinotti (real name Amalia), who died by suicide in 1992.[6] References1. ^{{cite book | title=le muse | publisher=De Agostini | location=Novara | year=1964 | volume=III |p=309}} {{authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Cinotti, Guido}}{{Italy-painter-19thC-stub}}2. ^Museo del Paesaggio, short biography. 3. ^[https://books.google.com/books/about/Mostra_del_pittore_Guido_Cinotti.html?id=iMMoMwEACAAJ Mostra del pittore Guido Cinotti: 31 ottobre - 11 novembre 1934 : Galleria Pesaro - Milano], curated by Emilio Bestetti. 4. ^Getty Images, Study of Pigs. 5. ^{{Cite book|title = Il Novecento a Palazzo Isimbardi|editor = Raffaele De Grada|publisher = Fabbri Editori|year = 1988|p = 53}} 6. ^{{cite web|url=https://lavienbeige.wordpress.com/tag/mia-cinotti/|title=Mia Cinotti {{!}} la vie en beige|website=lavienbeige.wordpress.com|accessdate=11 June 2017}} 7 : 20th-century Italian painters|Italian male painters|People from Siena|Milanese painters|Brera Academy alumni|1870 births|1932 deaths |
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