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Antonio Prati

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Antonio Prati (Piacenza, Italy, March 19, 1819- February 20, 1909[1][2]) was an Italian painter and scenographer.

Biography

He began his art studies at the Istituto Gazzola at Piacenza, under professor Pietrogiorgi (Giuseppe Badiaschi), then moved to Parma under the professor Simone Cantoni. he worked as a scenographer for the theater of Parma with professor Girolamo Magnani. Prati also worked in the theaters of Reggio Emilia, Teatro Regio (Turin), and Mantua. Returning to Piacenza, he was employed by the Teatro Municipali, working along with Giuseppe Giorgi. He decorated with ornamentation, the chapel of Santa Francesca Romana, for the church of Sant'Antonino in Piacenza; and a chapel in the church of Santo Stefano also in Piacenza, and another in the church of Pontenure. He painted a quadratura frescoes in Casa Lucca in Piacenza, via Sopramuro, in the House of Del Guasto, and in the House of Doctor Missaga in Stradella, and the ceiling of Casa Mandelli in Piacenza, and in a room in Casa Lucca. His son was the painter Enrico Prati.[3][4]

A 17th-century poet and composer named Antonio Maria Prati lived in Parma.

References

  1. ^ Storia di Piacenza: L'Ottocento (1980) by Piero Castignoli, Page 719.
  2. ^ Gotico, neogotico, ipergotico (Grafis Edizioni, 1985) by Marco Dezzi Bardeschi, page 314.
  3. ^ Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 388-389.
  4. ^ Gli artisti piacentini, cronaca ragionata (1879), by Luigi Ambiveri, Tipografia Francesco Solari, Piacenza, page 233-234

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