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Tranquillo Cremona SIGNATURES
1837 Pavia - 1878 Milan. Known for: Painting.
Tranquillo Cremona was born in Pavia, Italy in 1837. Tranquillo studied in Venice with Giovanni Carnovali, later moving to Milan. In Milan, Tranquillo became a member of the young Milanese... Read full biography
Tranquillo Cremona was born in Pavia, Italy in 1837. Tranquillo studied in Venice with Giovanni Carnovali, later moving to Milan. In Milan, Tranquillo became a member of the young Milanese Scapigliature movements of writers and artists. The group's criticism was directed against the positivist... Read full biography
Tranquillo Cremona was born in Pavia, Italy in 1837. Tranquillo studied in Venice with Giovanni Carnovali, later moving to Milan. In Milan, Tranquillo became a member of the young Milanese Scapigliature movements of writers and artists. The group's criticism was directed against the positivist sciences. Tranquillo painted figurative motifs, in particular women's portraits. His style is characterized by a free, airy painting style. Tranquillo Cremona died in 1878, in Milan, at age 41. His early... Read full biography
Tranquillo Cremona was born in Pavia, Italy in 1837. Tranquillo studied in Venice with Giovanni Carnovali, later moving to Milan. In Milan, Tranquillo became a member of the young Milanese Scapigliature movements of writers and artists. The group's criticism was directed against the positivist sciences. Tranquillo painted figurative motifs, in particular women's portraits. His style is characterized by a free, airy painting style. Tranquillo Cremona died in 1878, in Milan, at age 41. His early death was probably the result of poisoning by color pigments.... Read full biography
Tranquillo Cremona was born in Pavia, Italy in 1837. Tranquillo studied in Venice with Giovanni Carnovali, later moving to Milan. In Milan, Tranquillo became a member of the young Milanese Scapigliature movements of writers and artists. The group's criticism was directed against the positivist sciences. Tranquillo painted figurative motifs, in particular women's portraits. His style is characterized by a free, airy painting style. Tranquillo Cremona died in 1878, in Milan, at age 41. His early death was probably the result of poisoning by color pigments.... Read full biography
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