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Tommaso Cascella

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Tommaso Cascella (1890 - 1968) was an Italian painter, known for brightly colored landscapes.

Biography

He was born in Ortona in the Abruzzo. He trained in the Liceo Artistico of Giuseppe Misticoni. His younger siblings, Basilio, Michele (1907-1941), and Gioacchino were all painters. Tommaso traveled to Paris in 1909. Their house in Pescara is now the Museo Basilio Cascella.[1]

References

  1. ^ TOMMASO CASCELLA. IL PERCORSO DI UNA VITA (1890-1968); 2009 exhibition at Fondazione Paparella-Treccia, Pescara; curated by Giovanbattista Benedicenti and Vincenzo De Pompeis.