Celestino Turletti PRICE CHARTS
1845 - 1904. Known for: Painting.
He attended the Accademia Albertina in Turin, where he was a student of Gamba and Gastaldi, then perfecting his studies in Florence with Bignami and debuting as an engraver in 1869, achieving... Read full biography
He attended the Accademia Albertina in Turin, where he was a student of Gamba and Gastaldi, then perfecting his studies in Florence with Bignami and debuting as an engraver in 1869, achieving widespread fame thanks to the diffusion of his works, often reproductions of works by contemporary artists.... Read full biography
He attended the Accademia Albertina in Turin, where he was a student of Gamba and Gastaldi, then perfecting his studies in Florence with Bignami and debuting as an engraver in 1869, achieving widespread fame thanks to the diffusion of his works, often reproductions of works by contemporary artists. In painting he found a successful stylistic formula in genre scenes, sometimes interpreted with an ironic vein and much appreciated by the market. Among his most significant works are Memento!,... Read full biography
He attended the Accademia Albertina in Turin, where he was a student of Gamba and Gastaldi, then perfecting his studies in Florence with Bignami and debuting as an engraver in 1869, achieving widespread fame thanks to the diffusion of his works, often reproductions of works by contemporary artists. In painting he found a successful stylistic formula in genre scenes, sometimes interpreted with an ironic vein and much appreciated by the market. Among his most significant works are Memento!, exhibited in Turin in 1872, Martiri della grammatica exhibited in Turin in 1873, and La questua delusa, presented in Milan in 1888.
He attended the Accademia Albertina in Turin, where he was a student of Gamba and Gastaldi, then perfecting his studies in Florence with Bignami and debuting as an engraver in 1869, achieving widespread fame thanks to the diffusion of his works, often reproductions of works by contemporary artists. In painting he found a successful stylistic formula in genre scenes, sometimes interpreted with an ironic vein and much appreciated by the market. Among his most significant works are Memento!, exhibited in Turin in 1872, Martiri della grammatica exhibited in Turin in 1873, and La questua delusa, presented in Milan in 1888.

