Luigi Rosa

Luigi Rosa (Venice, Austrian Empire August 6, 1850 - Rome, 1919) was an Italian painter, mainly of vedute of his native lagoon.

He studied at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Venice. In 1880 at Turin, he exhibited ''Interior of the Church of the Frari in Venice'', in 1881 at Milan and Venice: ''Sul Livenza''; ''Maremma''; ''Un rio''; ''Un campo a Venezia'' e ''Sul Gorgazzo''. In 1883 exhibited at Rome and Milan: ''Araldi''; ''In Laguna''; ''In the Lagoon after the rain''; ''A Chioggia''; and ''In Marzo''. In 1884 at Turin, he displayed: ''A Summer Morning in the Lagoon''; ''Venice, Pescheria''; ''Venice, Sul prato''; and ''In principio d'autunno''. In 1887 to Venice, he sent: ''San Marco''; ''Nubi d' estate''; and finally to Bologna, in 1888: ''Venice, Case di Pescatori''; ''Crepuscolo''; and ''Alla Giudecca''.

His daughter married Gian Francesco Malipiero, the pianist and orchestra director. Provided by Wikipedia
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