Francesco Tito
Francesco Tito (Naples, 1863 - 1934) was an Italian painter, mainly of portraits and genre scenes in a Neoclassic style.Tito was born in Naples in October 1863. He first studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Naples, before entering Vincenzo Petrocelli's workshop, where he gained skills particularly in genre scenes.
In 1881 at the Promotrice of Naples, he exhibited several paintings, such as ''Ciò che mi resta'' or ''Un momento d'attenzione''. At the 1882 International Exposition at Rome, he displayed ''L'uccellino del mio nido'' ; at the Promotrici of Genoa, Verona, and Milan : ''Momenti di gioia''. At the Exposition at Milan, he also exhibited a painting titled ''Winter''. At the Promotrice of Naples, he exhibited ''Woods of Capodimonte''. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Francesca Arruga, Sara Serra, Nicoletta Vitale, Giulia Guerra, Andrea Papait, Benjamin Baffour Gyau, Francesco Tito, Dimitar Efremov, Tiziana Vaisitti, Silvia DeaglioGet full text
Published 2020-04-01
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