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1883 Melate - 1953 Melate. Known for: Painting.
Donato Frisia was born on August 30, 1883, in Melate, in the province of Como, Italy. He was the son of Costantino Frisia, a builder and decorator influenced by revivalist styles, and Giuseppina... Read full biography
Donato Frisia was born on August 30, 1883, in Melate, in the province of Como, Italy. He was the son of Costantino Frisia, a builder and decorator influenced by revivalist styles, and Giuseppina Grancini, who came from a wealthy Milanese merchant family. From an early age, Frisia assisted his... Read full biography
Donato Frisia was born on August 30, 1883, in Melate, in the province of Como, Italy. He was the son of Costantino Frisia, a builder and decorator influenced by revivalist styles, and Giuseppina Grancini, who came from a wealthy Milanese merchant family. From an early age, Frisia assisted his father on decorative projects, including work at a noble villa in Brianza, where exposure to the painter Eugenio Gola inspired his interest in painting. He began his formal training at the Melart School of... Read full biography
Donato Frisia was born on August 30, 1883, in Melate, in the province of Como, Italy. He was the son of Costantino Frisia, a builder and decorator influenced by revivalist styles, and Giuseppina Grancini, who came from a wealthy Milanese merchant family. From an early age, Frisia assisted his father on decorative projects, including work at a noble villa in Brianza, where exposure to the painter Eugenio Gola inspired his interest in painting. He began his formal training at the Melart School of Painting under R. Brambilla, and in 1905 enrolled at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. There, he studied sculpture with Enrico Butti, painting with Cesare Tallone, and architecture with Camillo Boito. Over time, his artistic focus became more... Read full biography
Donato Frisia was born on August 30, 1883, in Melate, in the province of Como, Italy. He was the son of Costantino Frisia, a builder and decorator influenced by revivalist styles, and Giuseppina Grancini, who came from a wealthy Milanese merchant family. From an early age, Frisia assisted his father on decorative projects, including work at a noble villa in Brianza, where exposure to the painter Eugenio Gola inspired his interest in painting. He began his formal training at the Melart School of Painting under R. Brambilla, and in 1905 enrolled at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan. There, he studied sculpture with Enrico Butti, painting with Cesare Tallone, and architecture with Camillo Boito. Over time, his artistic focus became more defined: in 1908 he qualified in sculpture, followed by painting in 1910, ultimately abandoning architecture. Frisia made his early exhi... Read full biography
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