Francesco Bozzetti (1876 - 1949), known as Cino Bozzetti, was an Italian painter, engraver and watercolourist.
Mainly self-taught, in 1901 he exhibited for the first time in Turin at the Promotrice and the following year he participated in the Quadrennial with four works.
Bozzetti's engravings have been regularly exhibited in Italian and foreign exhibitions, including the Venice Biennale, the Turin Promoters, exhibitions in Florence, Milan, Rome, Basel, Bern, Geneva, Zurich, and Paris.
Bozzetti also developed a literary activity, dealing with aesthetics, philosophy, morality, religion and more.
His paintings focus on the Alexandrian countryside and are few but solidly constructed. Some have hints of divisionism, but not in a systematic way.
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