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1844 Bergamo - 1911. Known for: Painting.
Born on October 1 1844 in the area of Bergamo, Stefano Donadoni began his artistic training at the school of Andrea Marenzi, Academy painter and disciple of P. Ronzoni. Another painter of Bergamo,... Read full biography
Born on October 1 1844 in the area of Bergamo, Stefano Donadoni began his artistic training at the school of Andrea Marenzi, Academy painter and disciple of P. Ronzoni. Another painter of Bergamo, Costantino Rosa, naturalist, seems to have influenced at least the first activity period Donadoni.... Read full biography
Born on October 1 1844 in the area of Bergamo, Stefano Donadoni began his artistic training at the school of Andrea Marenzi, Academy painter and disciple of P. Ronzoni. Another painter of Bergamo, Costantino Rosa, naturalist, seems to have influenced at least the first activity period Donadoni. Stefano Donadoni participated in 1881 with some success at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Milan with three very realistic works: ancient Bergamo, Chevrier and the Pallazo della Ragione. With his... Read full biography
Born on October 1 1844 in the area of Bergamo, Stefano Donadoni began his artistic training at the school of Andrea Marenzi, Academy painter and disciple of P. Ronzoni. Another painter of Bergamo, Costantino Rosa, naturalist, seems to have influenced at least the first activity period Donadoni. Stefano Donadoni participated in 1881 with some success at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Milan with three very realistic works: ancient Bergamo, Chevrier and the Pallazo della Ragione. With his wife Angelica Hills Alexander and Elizabeth and children, Donadoni left to settle in Rome 1882. He then participated in 1883 in the Exhibition of Fine Arts in Rome with three works: The church of San Salvatore Church San Maria, Maggiore, and the... Read full biography
Born on October 1 1844 in the area of Bergamo, Stefano Donadoni began his artistic training at the school of Andrea Marenzi, Academy painter and disciple of P. Ronzoni. Another painter of Bergamo, Costantino Rosa, naturalist, seems to have influenced at least the first activity period Donadoni. Stefano Donadoni participated in 1881 with some success at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts in Milan with three very realistic works: ancient Bergamo, Chevrier and the Pallazo della Ragione. With his wife Angelica Hills Alexander and Elizabeth and children, Donadoni left to settle in Rome 1882. He then participated in 1883 in the Exhibition of Fine Arts in Rome with three works: The church of San Salvatore Church San Maria, Maggiore, and the Colleoni chapel in Bergamo. Most of the works of the vast production of Donadoni are kept in the Palazzo Braschi and Grafica Cabinetto Rome. In the fi... Read full biography

