RaffaeleCasnedi (26 September 1822, Dumenza - 29 December 1892, Milan) was an Italian painter and decorative designer. He was born to Pietro Casnedi...
He was a resident of Milan. He studied at the Brera Academy under RaffaeleCasnedi and Giuseppe Bertini. Among his portraits is one of Amilcare Ponchielli...
Academy, where he was a pupil of Gaetano Fasanotti, Ricciardi, and RaffaeleCasnedi. As a landscape artist he was influenced by his fellow alumni, Eugenio...
portraits and genre scenes. He studied at the Accademia di Brera, with RaffaeleCasnedi and Francesco Hayez. In 1861, while still a student, he won his first...
Bertini, and enrolled at the Brera Academy, attending courses taught by RaffaeleCasnedi, Giuseppe Bertini and Giuseppe Mentessi. Under the direction of Mentessi...
won a number of medals. There he studied under Giuseppe Bertini and RaffaeleCasnedi. In 1866, he volunteered for the Italian armies under Garibaldi, and...
Grossoni studied at the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan with RaffaeleCasnedi and Ambrogio Borghi and worked in the studio of the sculptor Ernesto...
he was able to enroll at the Brera Academy, where he studied with RaffaeleCasnedi and Giuseppe Bertini. He graduated in 1880. Two years later he had...
enroll at the Brera Academy, where he studied with Giuseppe Bertini and RaffaeleCasnedi. Upon graduating, he began to exhibit in Milan and Turin. His early...
Milan, then at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, where he assisted RaffaeleCasnedi. During this time, he married Federica Gervasoni (1838-1915), an artist...
Greek-Orthodox church of Trieste. He painted the sipario in collaboration with RaffaeleCasnedi for the theater of La Scala in 1862. The Sala Dorata in the Poldi-Pezzoli...
Filippo Carcano Aldo Carpi, artist and writer Carlo Carrà, artist RaffaeleCasnedi, artist Achille Castiglioni Achille Cattaneo Vincent Cavallaro Loris...
Tallone was able to enrol in the Brera Academy in 1872, studying under RaffaeleCasnedi, Luigi Riccardi and Giuseppe Bertini until 1880. His talent was obvious...