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1894 - 1967. Known for: Painting.
Guido Tallone studied his father at the Cesare Academy of Fine Arts of Brera. After participating in the First World War, he returned to Milan, where he continued the study of painting, in particular... Read full biography
Guido Tallone studied his father at the Cesare Academy of Fine Arts of Brera. After participating in the First World War, he returned to Milan, where he continued the study of painting, in particular portraits and landscapes. He exhibited for the first time in Milan in 1923 at the annual exhibition... Read full biography
Guido Tallone studied his father at the Cesare Academy of Fine Arts of Brera. After participating in the First World War, he returned to Milan, where he continued the study of painting, in particular portraits and landscapes. He exhibited for the first time in Milan in 1923 at the annual exhibition of the Society for Fine Arts and Permanent Exhibition. In this decade he traveled to Berlin, Paris, Madrid and North Africa; frequently he stayed in Switzerland, where it is stated that he was an... Read full biography
Guido Tallone studied his father at the Cesare Academy of Fine Arts of Brera. After participating in the First World War, he returned to Milan, where he continued the study of painting, in particular portraits and landscapes. He exhibited for the first time in Milan in 1923 at the annual exhibition of the Society for Fine Arts and Permanent Exhibition. In this decade he traveled to Berlin, Paris, Madrid and North Africa; frequently he stayed in Switzerland, where it is stated that he was an appreciated portraitist. In 1930 he participated for the first time at the Venice Biennale, with some regularity until 1948.
Guido Tallone studied his father at the Cesare Academy of Fine Arts of Brera. After participating in the First World War, he returned to Milan, where he continued the study of painting, in particular portraits and landscapes. He exhibited for the first time in Milan in 1923 at the annual exhibition of the Society for Fine Arts and Permanent Exhibition. In this decade he traveled to Berlin, Paris, Madrid and North Africa; frequently he stayed in Switzerland, where it is stated that he was an appreciated portraitist. In 1930 he participated for the first time at the Venice Biennale, with some regularity until 1948.
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