Gino Mazzoli
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He trained with the painter Antonio Morera and attended the Albertina Academy in Turin, where he graduated in 1921. At twenty-three he moved to Rome, and exhibited in 1924 in the foyer of the Quirino Theatre. Read the full biography
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He trained with the painter Antonio Morera and attended the Albertina Academy in Turin, where he graduated in 1921. At twenty-three he moved to Rome, and exhibited in 1924 in the foyer of the Quirino Theatre. The exhibition was a notable success and the artist made himself known in the Roman environment as a fine and fast portraitist. In those years he created portraits of important public men. In 1927 he exhibited his works at the Turin Quadrennial and two years later at the first Fascist Trade Union Exhibition in Turin. His artistic research did not remain anchored to portraiture alone, but in those years he experimented with landscape painting, linked to the Monferrato environment, and still lifes. In 1944 he had a solo show at the Broletto in Novara. After his wife's death in 1969, he slowly abandoned his paintbrushes. In 1982 the Municipality of Casale Monferrato organized a large retrospective on the artist, retracing the fifty years of his activity.