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[[File:The Monk, by Arnaldo Tamburini, late 1800s, oil on wood panel, from the Hood Museum of Art - P.923.4.jpg|thumb|right|The Monk by Arnaldo Tamburini, late 1800s]]
'''Arnaldo Tamburini''' (1843 &ndash; 1901) was an Italian painter, with a predilection for painting humorous scenes of tippling monks or anachronistic priests. he was active in [[Florence]]. A portrait of Umberto I is found in the Royal Palace of Pisa.<ref>[http://www.istitutomatteucci.it/dizionario-degli-artisti/tamburini-arnaldo Istituto Matteucci], short biography.</ref>
'''Arnaldo Tamburini''' (1843 &ndash; 1901) was an Italian painter, with a predilection for painting humorous scenes of tippling monks or anachronistic priests. he was active in [[Florence]]. A portrait of Umberto I is found in the Royal Palace of Pisa.<ref>[http://www.istitutomatteucci.it/dizionario-degli-artisti/tamburini-arnaldo Istituto Matteucci], short biography.</ref>



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The Monk by Arnaldo Tamburini, late 1800s

Arnaldo Tamburini (1843 – 1901) was an Italian painter, with a predilection for painting humorous scenes of tippling monks or anachronistic priests. he was active in Florence. A portrait of Umberto I is found in the Royal Palace of Pisa.[1]

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  1. ^ Istituto Matteucci, short biography.