Gennaro Giametta

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Gennaro Giametta (Frattamaggiore, August 4, 1867 - February 8, 1938) was an Italian painter. He worked under Pasquale Pontecorvo and Arnaldo De Lisio. He eventually moved to Buenos Aires in Argentina to work for many years. He then returned to Italy and entered politics.[1]

References

  1. ^ Frattamaggiore e i suoi uomini illustri, edited by Franco Pezzella, entry by Sossio Capasso.