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Rinaldo Priora ( Turin, 12 October 1864 – 1942)[ citation needed] was an Italian painter, mainly of still lifes and landscapes.
He studied in the Accademia Albertina[ citation needed] and was a resident of Turin. Two still-lives were exhibited in Rome in 1883. Among his other works are Bacche morte; Farfalle morenti; Sera; Ruit-Horn, and Impressions. [1]
In 1885, he completed Viottolo ai campi, Note grigie, Rustico; in 1891, he completed L'ora triste; and finally in 1892, Riva solitaria and Ultima luce. He was also a writer of art critiques. [2]
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Rinaldo Priora ( Turin, 12 October 1864 – 1942)[ citation needed] was an Italian painter, mainly of still lifes and landscapes.
He studied in the Accademia Albertina[ citation needed] and was a resident of Turin. Two still-lives were exhibited in Rome in 1883. Among his other works are Bacche morte; Farfalle morenti; Sera; Ruit-Horn, and Impressions. [1]
In 1885, he completed Viottolo ai campi, Note grigie, Rustico; in 1891, he completed L'ora triste; and finally in 1892, Riva solitaria and Ultima luce. He was also a writer of art critiques. [2]