Clementina Morgari Lomazzi

Clementina Morgari Lomazzi (Guastalla, 1819 Turin, 1897)[1] was an Italian painter, mainly of genre scenes of intimate, family moments.

Clementina Morgari Lomazzi
Born1819 (1819)
Guastalla, Italy
Died1897 (aged 7778)
Turin, Italy
NationalityItalian
EducationAccademia Albertina
Known forPainting
MovementGenre painting
Spouse(s)Paolo Emilio Morgari

Biography

She studied at the Accademia Albertina of Turin under Francesco Scaramuzzi, and married Paolo Emilio Morgari (1815-1882), a painter of sacred subjects, who was the brother of Rodolfo Morgari, professor of ornamentation at the Academy. Clementina had two children Luigi Morgari (1857-) and Beatrice Morgari (1858-), both painters. Tommaso Juglaris was one of her pupils. In 1856 she was nominated honorary associate of the Academy of Modena and in 1864 to the Academy of Urbino. She exhibited at the Promotrice of Turin from 1845-1881.[2]

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References

  1. "Morgari Lomazzi Clementina". Luca Sforzini Art. Retrieved 13 December 2017.
  2. Arte Piemonte website, biography by Stella 464/MR.


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