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1871 - 1961. Known for: Painting.
Camillo Innocenti was the son of an architect and he completed his fine-art studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti, Rome. Afterwards, he traveled throughout Europe, where he was particularly... Read full biography
Camillo Innocenti was the son of an architect and he completed his fine-art studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti, Rome. Afterwards, he traveled throughout Europe, where he was particularly influenced by a visit to Spain in 1901 and a two-year stay in Paris (1901-1903). Back in Italy, Innocenti... Read full biography
Camillo Innocenti was the son of an architect and he completed his fine-art studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti, Rome. Afterwards, he traveled throughout Europe, where he was particularly influenced by a visit to Spain in 1901 and a two-year stay in Paris (1901-1903). Back in Italy, Innocenti became acquainted with pointillism, which occupied him for a certain period of time. He also joined the group 'XXV della campagna romana ', a group of artists working in the realist landscape tradition.... Read full biography
Camillo Innocenti was the son of an architect and he completed his fine-art studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti, Rome. Afterwards, he traveled throughout Europe, where he was particularly influenced by a visit to Spain in 1901 and a two-year stay in Paris (1901-1903). Back in Italy, Innocenti became acquainted with pointillism, which occupied him for a certain period of time. He also joined the group 'XXV della campagna romana ', a group of artists working in the realist landscape tradition. He was also a member of the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca. After World War I, he worked as a set designer in film, but was called to Cairo to be director of the Academy of Fine Art. With the onset of World War II, Innocenti returned to Rome, where... Read full biography
Camillo Innocenti was the son of an architect and he completed his fine-art studies at the Accademia di Belle Arti, Rome. Afterwards, he traveled throughout Europe, where he was particularly influenced by a visit to Spain in 1901 and a two-year stay in Paris (1901-1903). Back in Italy, Innocenti became acquainted with pointillism, which occupied him for a certain period of time. He also joined the group 'XXV della campagna romana ', a group of artists working in the realist landscape tradition. He was also a member of the Accademia Nazionale di San Luca. After World War I, he worked as a set designer in film, but was called to Cairo to be director of the Academy of Fine Art. With the onset of World War II, Innocenti returned to Rome, where he had sadly been forgotten due to his long absence. He died in poverty. O... Read full biography

