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1881 Cremona - 1952 Brescia. Known for: Pointillist painting, portraits of French ladies, rural and mountain landscapes, lagoon views, fishermen.
Emilio Rizzi (1881-1952) was an Italian artist known for his pointillist painting style and portraits of French ladies. He began his artistic training in Milan and furthered his studies in Rome and... Read full biography
Emilio Rizzi (1881-1952) was an Italian artist known for his pointillist painting style and portraits of French ladies. He began his artistic training in Milan and furthered his studies in Rome and Paris. Rizzi's career was marked by periods in different regions of Italy, where he found inspiration... Read full biography
Emilio Rizzi (1881-1952) was an Italian artist known for his pointillist painting style and portraits of French ladies. He began his artistic training in Milan and furthered his studies in Rome and Paris. Rizzi's career was marked by periods in different regions of Italy, where he found inspiration in rural landscapes, portraits, and lagoon views. He was a founding member of the Bresciana Artistic Academy and held exhibitions throughout his career.
Emilio Rizzi (1881-1952) was an Italian artist known for his pointillist painting style and portraits of French ladies. He began his artistic training in Milan and furthered his studies in Rome and Paris. Rizzi's career was marked by periods in different regions of Italy, where he found inspiration in rural landscapes, portraits, and lagoon views. He was a founding member of the Bresciana Artistic Academy and held exhibitions throughout his career.
Emilio Rizzi (1881-1952) was an Italian artist known for his pointillist painting style and portraits of French ladies. He began his artistic training in Milan and furthered his studies in Rome and Paris. Rizzi's career was marked by periods in different regions of Italy, where he found inspiration in rural landscapes, portraits, and lagoon views. He was a founding member of the Bresciana Artistic Academy and held exhibitions throughout his career.
