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Virgilio Mattoni
Virgilio Mattoni de la Fuente
Born
Virgilio Mattoni de la Fuente
(1842-01-30)30 January 1842
Seville, Spain
Died
20 January 1923(1923-01-20) (aged 80)
Seville, Spain
Nationality
Spanish
Occupation
painter
Notable work
The Baths of Caracalla, 1881 and The Last of Ferdinand III, the Saint, 1887
Virgilio Mattoni de la Fuente (1842–1923) was a painter of post-romantic realism and a central figure in the modern Andalusian school of painters.
VirgilioMattoni de la Fuente (1842–1923) was a painter of post-romantic realism and a central figure in the modern Andalusian school of painters. Mattoni...
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either side are represented San Clemente and San Isidoro, painted by VirgilioMattoni The relief figures of John the Baptist and San Juan Evangelista are...
musical influences, with an array of producers including Dario Faini, Luca Mattoni, Elisa Toffoli, Andrea Rigonat and Frenetik & Orang3. In January 2020,...