Oreste Albertini (28 March 1887 in Torre del Mangano – 7 July 1953 in Besano, Varese) was an Italian painter.
He first attended the Scuola Civica Pavese at Pavia, but at the age of 13 became an apprentice to the fresco artist Cesare Maroni. Together they frescoed the church of Besano in Varese.
In 1910, he enrolled in night classes at the school of decoration at the Umanitaria of Milan and the Brera Academy, paying for his courses by decorative painting and working as a machinist at factories.[1]
In 1923, he exhibited at the Brera. By the 1930s he arranged to market his works through Giuseppe Zecchini in Milan. After some paintings experimenting with Divisionism, he began painting landscapes of the Dolomites and vedute of the Varesotto (urban areas of Varese).[2][3]
In 1938, he exhibited in Milan Cimon della pala-Dolomiti, a work characterized by an amplitude of segantiniana visual memory.[4]
OresteAlbertini (28 March 1887 in Torre del Mangano – 7 July 1953 in Besano, Varese) was an Italian painter. He first attended the Scuola Civica Pavese...
Giuseppe Pellizza da Volpedo, Vittore Grubicy de Dragon, Carlo Fornara, OresteAlbertini and many others. Inside the picture gallery there are also many examples...
Oreste Squinobal (17 December 1942 – 9 September 2004), from Gressoney-Saint-Jean, was an Italian mountain climber, mountain guide of Monte Rosa and ski...
January 1978, together with Rolando Albertini, Marco Barmasse, Innocenzo Menabreaz, Leo Pession, Augusto Tamone). Oreste and Arturo Squinobal's story is told...
starring Luciano Albertini, Charlotte Ander and Elsa Wagner. In 1927 it was released in Britain by Gaumont British Distributors. Luciano Albertini as Fred Charlotte...
Antonio Albanese Giorgio Albertazzi Gigio Alberti Guido Alberti Giampiero Albertini Aldo, Giovanni & Giacomo Antonio Allocca Ernesto Almirante Luigi Almirante...
Rigaud as Professor Isaacs Giampiero Albertini as Commissioner Enci Franco Agostini as Assistant Commissioner Renzi Oreste Lionello as Arthur, the photographer...
24 January 2017. Hodgson, Roy (4 October 1997). "Football: Italy from Albertini to Zola". The Independent. Retrieved 24 January 2017. "Cannavaro mister...
Burns, Joey Lawrence, Billy Barty, Peter MacNicol, Robert Klein, Ellen Albertini Dow, Candy Clark, Bo Hopkins, Rosemary Clooney, Tracy Byrd, Robert Walden...
Miranda Martino as Alfonso's Widow Pietro De Vico as The Master Builder Oreste Palella as The Inspector Lino Banfi as Cousin Pasquale Roberto Chiti; Roberto...
Giuseppe Adami Antonio Albanese Marcello Albani Giorgio Albertazzi Adalberto Albertini Filoteo Alberini Goffredo Alessandrini Ottavio Alessi Mario Almirante...
Rolando Albertini, Marco Barmasse, Innocenzo Menabreaz, Leo Pession, A. Squinobal, O. Squinobal and Augusto Tamone. Death of Rolando Albertini. March 10:...
experiences at Bologna, and from the records of his teachers Valsalva and I.F. Albertini (1662–1738) not elsewhere published. They are selected and arranged with...
October 1970 (Italy) Twilight Avengers/I vendicatori dell'Ave Maria Bitto Albertini Italian production. 15 October 1970 (Italy) Matalo! Cesare Canevari Italian/Spanish...
co-host nation Belgium in the first round, as Totti headed in Demetrio Albertini's cross from a set-piece; he was named man of the match for his performance...
1535 – 1615) Johann Friedrich Alberti (1642–1710) Ignazio Albertini (1644–1685) Joachim Albertini (1748–1812) Henrico Albicastro (von Weissenburg) (c.1660...
was scored with a half volley from a tight angle, assisted by Demetrio Albertini with a lobbed ball. "I knew what I had to do and my concentration was...
champions Amateur Era (national) 1891: B. Desjoyau / T. Legrand 1892: Diaz Albertini / J. Havet 1893: J. Goldsmith / Jean Schopfer 1894: Gérard Brosselin /...
Italian midfielders Carlo Ancelotti, Roberto Donadoni (and later Demetrio Albertini), and a strong defensive lineup. Under Sacchi and later Fabio Capello...