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Posted by M.R.N. on July 1, 2012
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vincenzo said
This is a decent artist, quite versatile, because he was a good painter, a talented illustrator and engraver. Of course, given the warm season, I prefer the painting of bathers “Water Lilies”, but I find very interesting the interior of the foundry of bells, the moments of reading and landscapes of rural life.