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1848 Domodossola (Verbania) - 1938 Pegli. Known for: Painting.
Carlo Follini was born in Domodossola (Verbania) in 1848. Follini died in Pegli (Genoa) in 1938. He exhibited at the Promoter of Turin, then took part in exhibitions of Turin, Milan, Florence,... Read full biography
Carlo Follini was born in Domodossola (Verbania) in 1848. Follini died in Pegli (Genoa) in 1938. He exhibited at the Promoter of Turin, then took part in exhibitions of Turin, Milan, Florence, Naples, Palermo, Monaco, Munich, Paris, Cologne, London, and San Francisco. His works are kept at the... Read full biography
Carlo Follini was born in Domodossola (Verbania) in 1848. Follini died in Pegli (Genoa) in 1938. He exhibited at the Promoter of Turin, then took part in exhibitions of Turin, Milan, Florence, Naples, Palermo, Monaco, Munich, Paris, Cologne, London, and San Francisco. His works are kept at the Galleries of Modern Art in Turin and Rome. He exhibited in 1902 at the first Quadrennial in Turin and in 1915 at the International San Francisco.... Read full biography
Carlo Follini was born in Domodossola (Verbania) in 1848. Follini died in Pegli (Genoa) in 1938. He exhibited at the Promoter of Turin, then took part in exhibitions of Turin, Milan, Florence, Naples, Palermo, Monaco, Munich, Paris, Cologne, London, and San Francisco. His works are kept at the Galleries of Modern Art in Turin and Rome. He exhibited in 1902 at the first Quadrennial in Turin and in 1915 at the International San Francisco.... Read full biography
Carlo Follini was born in Domodossola (Verbania) in 1848. Follini died in Pegli (Genoa) in 1938. He exhibited at the Promoter of Turin, then took part in exhibitions of Turin, Milan, Florence, Naples, Palermo, Monaco, Munich, Paris, Cologne, London, and San Francisco. His works are kept at the Galleries of Modern Art in Turin and Rome. He exhibited in 1902 at the first Quadrennial in Turin and in 1915 at the International San Francisco.... Read full biography
