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Rinaldo Agazzi (Mapello, Province of Bergamo, October 30, 1857 – Bergamo, May 24, 1939) was an Italian painter of landscapes and portraits. He had a predilection to painting somewhat luminous and tantalizing half-busts of women.

Biography

In 1879 along with Giovanni Cavalleri, he was awarded a stipend to study in Rome, where he frequented the Accademia Libera of Cesare Maccari.[1] He was resident in Bergamo. In 1888, he exhibited at Bologna: Giornata serena; Gli schiavi bianchi; and Il calzolaio. At the Exhibition of Turin of 1884, he exhibited: Pensieri allegri; Casa rustica, and two landscapes. He also painted portraits. [2]

His brother was the painter Ermenegildo Agazzi (1866 –1945). He was a pupil of Enrico Scuri at the Accademia Carrara of Bergamo. He painted in the Realist style of Cesare Tallone.[3]

Late in life he exhibited at the World Exposition in Paris and the International Exposition in Barcelona. He was invited to the Biennale of Munich in 1905 and 1909 and to the Venice Biennale in 1920. In 1895, he helped found the artist's association in Bergamo: Circolo “Palma il Vecchio”. In 1927 he had a personal exhibition in Bergamo.[4]

References

  1. ^ bgpedia biography.
  2. ^ Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page .
  3. ^ Encyclopedia Treccani biography.
  4. ^ BGpedia source.

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