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Raffaele Fidanza

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Raffaele Fidanza (10 December 1797 – 23 November 1846) was an Italian painter, active in a neoclassical style.

He trained under Vincenzo Camuccini and Francesco Podesti.[1] His paintings and portraits are now placed in the Pinacoteca “Raffaele Fidanza” di Matelica in the second floor of the Palazzo Ottoni of Matelica, where he was born.[2]

References

  1. ^ Commune of Matelica, illustrious persons from the town.
  2. ^ Province of Macerata, Pinacoteca.