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Noè Bordignon
Noè Bordignon (September 3, 1841 – December 7, 1920) was an Italian painter, active mainly in Venice. Biography He was born in Salvarosa near Castelfranco Veneto, then part of the Austrian Empire. He began studies in 1859 at the Accademia di Belle Arti of Venice, where he was a pupil of Michelangelo Grigoletti, Carlo De Blaas, and Pompeo Marino Molmenti. In 1865, he won a stipend to study in Rome. He later formed a strong friendship with Tranquillo Cremona. He favored painting genre scenes, in a style also favored by Giacomo Favretto, Luigi Nono and Alessandro Milesi. In 1869, he opened a studio in Venice. He exhibited ''Le ragazze che cantano''. In 1878 at Paris, he exhibited ''Costume romano''; ''Il fuso della nonna'' ; ''Le pettegole'': ''Un cortile a Venezia''. In 1887 at Venice, he exhibited ''Fiori e dolci parole''; ''Per l'America''; ''Motti e Risate''; ''Scarpette nuove''; and ''Pater noster''. He also painted frescoes and altarpieces.
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Alessandro Milesi (painter)
Alessandro Milesi (Venice, 1856–1945) was an Italian painter, mainly depicting Genre painting, genre subjects. Biography Milesi was a pupil of Napoleone Nani at the Venice Academy of Fine Arts from 1869 to 1874, when he followed his master to Verona, returning to his hometown in 1876. The work he presented at the national exhibitions held in Milan (1881) and Venice (1887) established his reputation as a painter of everyday Venetian life, carrying on the tradition of Giacomo Favretto but also influenced by the new artistic approach of Ettore Tito and Cesare Laurenti (painter), Cesare Laurenti. The winner of a gold medal at the Boston International Exhibition of 1890, he took part in the Milan Triennale and in all the editions of the Venice Biennale from 1895 to 1935, with a solo show in 1912 and an anthological exhibition in 1935. He achieved success with portraits of the Venetian middle classes at the beginning of the new century and continued to paint writers, musicians and a ...
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