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Lodovico Lipparini (February 17, 1800 – March 19, 1856) was an Italian painter.


Biography

He was born at
Bologna Bologna (, , ; egl, label=Emilian language, Emilian, Bulåggna ; lat, Bononia) is the capital and largest city of the Emilia-Romagna region in Northern Italy. It is the seventh most populous city in Italy with about 400,000 inhabitants and 1 ...
, and was instructed in that city, where he brought himself into notice at the age of fifteen. In 1820 he was in Rome and
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
, and during 1822 and 1825, in
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, where he became professor at the
Accademia di Belle Arti This is a list of the tertiary-level schools or academies of fine art in Italy that are recognised by the Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca, the Italian ministry of higher education. Accademie di Belle Arti The offic ...
in 1838, and Professor of Painting in 1848. He died in Venice. He was facile both in history and portrait paintings. Among his first works was a ''Marius besieged by the Cimbri''. In 1822, he painted the ''Oath of the Horatii''. In 1835, he painted the doomed ''Doge Marino Faliero''. In 1836, ''Cain'', ''Madonna Lia'', and ''Torquato Tasso a Sant'Anna''. In 1840 he painted ''The Martyrdom of the Saints of Aquileia'' ( Sant'Antonio Taumaturgo, Trieste) and in 1841, the ''Death of Marco Botzaris''. He was prolific as a portrait painter; among his subjects were Prince Bacciocchi and his wife
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; Professor Giuseppe Barbieri, Count Kraglianovich, Professor
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(Bologna, 1823); Cavaliere Leopoldo Cicognara (1825); Conte Rizzo of Venice; Cesare Rouel;
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; Giovanni Contri and his wife Carlotta Felicorri; the two daughter and son of Felice Levi; Marchese Francesco Sampieri and his wife Donna Anna de Gregori di Squillace; Madama Perina Chatelet in Comastri; Signor Giovanni Pirotti and his wife Ginevra Bartolucci; Caterina Magri from Felicori; and Signore Augusto Pevet. Among his pupils were
Antonio Dugoni Antonio Dugoni (1 June 1827 –9 June 1874) was an Italian painter. Life and career Antonio Dugoni was born in Cividale del Friuli into a poor family. He began to study painting in 1841 in Udine and then continued his studies at the Accademia di ...
, Pompeo Marino Molmenti, Cesare Dell'Acqua, Antonio Rotta, and Antonio Zona. His wife, Anna Matteini (died 1878 in Venice), daughter of the painter Teodoro Matteini, was apt in painting landscapes including: ''Attendolo Sforza with Landscape (1822) and ''Hercules rescues Lica from the Sea'' (1826).Nani-Mocenigo, page 211.


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1800 births 1856 deaths 19th-century Italian painters Italian male painters Painters from Venice Accademia di Belle Arti di Venezia faculty Painters from Bologna 19th-century Italian male artists {{Italy-painter-18thC-stub