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Arturo Noci

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Arturo Noci (1874–1953) was an Italian painter active in a Divisionist style.

He was born in Rome and died in New York, where he lived from 1923 to 1953. He studied at the Institute of Fine Arts of Rome with Filippo Prosperi,[1] and began his career painting landscapes in the style of Sartorio and Coleman.[2]

When in New York, he became a favorite of high society and painted several portraits.[3]

References

  1. ^ Carrera, Manuel (2016). Arturo Noci (1874-1953) - Tra Roma e New York: dal divisionismo aristocratico al ritratto borghese. Rome: Pisani. ISBN 9788860500472.
  2. ^ Mostra del divisionismo italiano, Attilio Rossi (1970): page 168.
  3. ^ "List of portraits made by Arturo Noci in the United States". Arturo Noci Archive - official website.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)