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and afterwards participated regularly in national exhibitions, but obtained his greatest official recognition at the European level. By the 1880s he was an esteemed portrait who depicted women of the Milanese nobility in their fashionable, worldly dimension but with a vigorously naturalistic
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approach. His portraits were accompanied by a rich repertoire of views of Milan and the countryside of
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in bright colours that were to constitute his stylistic hallmark. Active in the region of
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He made his debut at the 1879 Exposition of Fine Arts at the
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Milan
Austrian Empire
Sebastiano De Albertis
Paris
Netherlands
Brera Academy
Brianza
Liguria
Venice
Alberto Malaspina (painter)
Emilio Gola
Artgate
Fondazione Cariplo
Istituto Matteucci

Emilio Gola
Categories
1851 births
1923 deaths
19th-century Italian painters
19th-century Italian male artists
Italian male painters
20th-century Italian painters
Painters from Milan
20th-century Italian male artists

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