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Giulio Cesare Ferrari

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Giulio Cesare Ferrari' (1818-1899) was an Italian painter of the Neoclassical style.

He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts of Bologna under Clemente Albèri and Napoleone Angiolini. He began exhibiting in 1836, influenced by Rodolfo Fantuzzi. In 1844, along with Alessandro Guardassoni, he moved to Modena working with Adeodato Malatesta, painting historic and genre subjects.[1]

Among his pupils was Gaetano Chierici.

References

  1. ^ Istituto Matteucci, Biographies owing curation to Cristina Bonagura, and Giuliano Matteucci with collaboration of Paul Nicholls.