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1840 Lugano - 1915. Known for: Sculpture.
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Raimondo Pereda was born in Lugano in 1840 and studied at Accademia de Brera in Milan. He exhibited in Munich from 1870 to 1884, and the Paris Salon (1879-80); his works were shown in Milan, Parma... Read full biography
Raimondo Pereda was born in Lugano in 1840 and studied at Accademia de Brera in Milan. He exhibited in Munich from 1870 to 1884, and the Paris Salon (1879-80); his works were shown in Milan, Parma and London, at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition and the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle.... Read full biography
Raimondo Pereda was born in Lugano in 1840 and studied at Accademia de Brera in Milan. He exhibited in Munich from 1870 to 1884, and the Paris Salon (1879-80); his works were shown in Milan, Parma and London, at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition and the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle. Pereda died in 1915.
Raimondo Pereda was born in Lugano in 1840 and studied at Accademia de Brera in Milan. He exhibited in Munich from 1870 to 1884, and the Paris Salon (1879-80); his works were shown in Milan, Parma and London, at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition and the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle. Pereda died in 1915.
Raimondo Pereda was born in Lugano in 1840 and studied at Accademia de Brera in Milan. He exhibited in Munich from 1870 to 1884, and the Paris Salon (1879-80); his works were shown in Milan, Parma and London, at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition and the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle. Pereda died in 1915.
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Raimondo Pereda was born in Lugano in 1840 and studied at Accademia de Brera in Milan. He exhibited in Munich from 1870 to 1884, and the Paris Salon (1879-80); his works were shown in Milan, Parma and London, at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial Exhibition and the 1889 Paris Exposition Universelle. Pereda died in 1915.
