Duilio Cambellotti
Duilio Cambellotti (1876–1960) was an Italian painter, architect and illustrator.
Also recorded as D. Cambellotti.
Overview
Born at Rome in 1876, died at Rome in 1960.
In detail
Duilio Cambellotti studied at Academy of Fine Arts of Rome. the recorded working language is Italian.
The field of work recorded is art of sculpture, painting and illustration. Subjects and genres recorded for the work are genre.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Rome.
Works named in the authority record are Furniture for the Sala of the Consiglio, Bari (1931-1932).
Work by Duilio Cambellotti is recorded in the collections of Galleria d'arte moderna of Genoa.
Sources
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“Duilio Cambellotti”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3716133: Duilio Cambellotti
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Plates
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"Monastry of Flagellation". Stained glass depiction of Jesus Christs Flagellation by Duilio Cambellotti (1876-1960)
Rudolph.A.furtado · Public domain
The picture record
2007-06-12 in Rome.
Mark Ahsmann · CC BY-SA 3.0
The picture recordElsewhere in Illustration
5,225 published records in this field, each with its sources named.
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- Dudley D. WatkinsIllustrator
- Dudley HardyIllustrator
- Dugald Stewart WalkerIllustrator
- Dumitru GăleșanuIllustrator
- Duncan TonatiuhIllustrator
- Duncan WellerIllustrator
- Dušan JurkovičIllustrator
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