Artist: Pietro Ròi
Date: 1882
Size: 44 x 59 cm
Museum: Galleria d'Arte Moderna Achille Forti (Verona, Italy)
Technique: Crayon
Pietro Roi (1819-1896) was born in the province of Vicenza and trained at the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice, and matured his style through frequenting in Rome the neoclassical and Romantic artists Tommaso Minardi and Nicola Consoni and the Nazarene painter Johann Friedrich Overbeck. The Vicenza artist, in the course of his artistic activity, developed his pictorial style in commissions of religious subjects, historical paintings, portraits, and landscapes.
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