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Giovanni Battista Quadrone was an Italian painter born in 1844. In 1861 he enrolled at the Accademia Albertina in Turin, where he studied with Enrico Gamba and Gaetano Ferri.
After graduating, he participated in various competitions demonstrating his great talent, which earned him the award of prestigious prizes.
He subsequently moved to Paris, where he frequented Jean-Léon Gérome's studio to enrich his artistic experience. Read the full biography

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Giambattista Quadrone Biography

Giovanni Battista Quadrone was an Italian painter born in 1844. In 1861 he enrolled at the Accademia Albertina in Turin, where he studied with Enrico Gamba and Gaetano Ferri.
After graduating, he participated in various competitions demonstrating his great talent, which earned him the award of prestigious prizes.
He subsequently moved to Paris, where he frequented Jean-Léon Gérome's studio to enrich his artistic experience. With the outbreak of the Franco-Prussian War, Quadrone was forced to return to Italy and settled in Turin.
Here the painter was influenced by his Parisian experience, creating works of a precise and meticulous nature, moving from historical subjects to moments of daily life in costume, also described with irony or excessive theatricality, which earned him the nickname "Italian Meissonier". Among his works from this period are “Soliloquy” and “Un Giullare”, presented at the Promotrice of Turin and at the Luigi Pisani Art Gallery in Florence in 1871.
Quadrone died in Turin in 1898.

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