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Camillo Scaramuzza

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Camillo Scaramuzza (1843 - 1915) was an Italian painter, of mainly genre subjects.[1] He also was noted as a scenographer.

He was born and resident in Parma.[2] In the 1870 Italian Exposition of Fine Arts held at Parma, he exhibited many oil paintings depicting: The Alps da Vajo (Appennini), and the other an oil depicting: A Morning on the Apennines; Canale del Naviglio in Parma; Un temporale sul torrente (Parma) another canvas representing Avamposti Garibaldini sulla strada di Riva nel Tirolo. He was the nephew of the painter Francesco Scaramuzza.[3]

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