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1814 Brescia - 1876 Brescia. Known for: Landscape design, interiors with animals.
Faustino Joli (1814-1876) was an Italian painter from Brescia. He was the son of the painter Girolamo Joli and studied under Giovanni Renica. Known for his skill in landscape design and interiors... Read full biography
Faustino Joli (1814-1876) was an Italian painter from Brescia. He was the son of the painter Girolamo Joli and studied under Giovanni Renica. Known for his skill in landscape design and interiors featuring animals, Joli participated in the National Exhibition of Florence in 1861 with four works.
Faustino Joli (1814-1876) was an Italian painter from Brescia. He was the son of the painter Girolamo Joli and studied under Giovanni Renica. Known for his skill in landscape design and interiors featuring animals, Joli participated in the National Exhibition of Florence in 1861 with four works.
Faustino Joli (1814-1876) was an Italian painter from Brescia. He was the son of the painter Girolamo Joli and studied under Giovanni Renica. Known for his skill in landscape design and interiors featuring animals, Joli participated in the National Exhibition of Florence in 1861 with four works.
Faustino Joli (1814-1876) was an Italian painter from Brescia. He was the son of the painter Girolamo Joli and studied under Giovanni Renica. Known for his skill in landscape design and interiors featuring animals, Joli participated in the National Exhibition of Florence in 1861 with four works.
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Faustino Joli (1814-1876) was an Italian painter from Brescia. He was the son of the painter Girolamo Joli and studied under Giovanni Renica. Known for his skill in landscape design and interiors featuring animals, Joli participated in the National Exhibition of Florence in 1861 with four works.
