Felix Bernardelli
Atiliano Felix Bernardelli (1866, Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil – 1908, Guadalajara, Mexico) was a Brazilian Mexican painter and musician. He spent most of his life in Mexico teaching art. Gerardo Murillo and Roberto Montenegro were among his pupils.[1]
Personal life
He was the brother of Mexican-born sculptor Rodolfo Bernardelli and Chilean-born painter Henrique Bernardelli. He was of Italian descent.
Gallery
- Will he pass?, c. 1894
- Mexican Dance, unknown date
- Academia, 1892
- Chapala, 1899
- Chioggia, unknown date
- Figura en el jardín, 1900
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References
- Luis-Martin Lozano and Mayo Graham (1999). Mexican Modern Art, 1900–1950. National Gallery of Canada. pp. 15–16.
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