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Elvira Raimondi
Elvira Raimondi (1866–1920) was an Italian woman painter. Biography Raimondi was born in Naples in 1866, and she studied in the Academy of Fine Arts in Naples. She has among her works ''Mal tempo'', ''Molo di Napoli''; ''Sulla via di Minori''; and ''Olga''. Raimondi died in 1920.Italian Oil Painting
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