Giovanni Carnovali
Giovanni Carnovali was an Italian painter (1804–1873). He was born at Montegrino Valtravaglia and died at Coltaro.
Also recorded as Giovanni Carnevali; Il Piccio Carnovali; Il Piccio Carnevali; Il Piccio.
Recognition and collections
Work by Giovanni Carnovali is held by Museo Teatrale alla Scala, Accademia Carrara, Malaspina Picture Gallery and Gallerie d'Italia – Milano.
Identity
Giovanni Carnovali is recorded as a citizen of Kingdom of Italy. Giovanni Carnovali is recorded with the occupation painter. Giovanni Carnovali is classed in the genre portrait.
In detail
the recorded working language is Italian.
Subjects and genres recorded for the work are portrait.
Places of work recorded in the authority are Bergamo, Cremona and Milan.
Work by Giovanni Carnovali is recorded in the collections of Museo Teatrale alla Scala, Accademia Carrara, Malaspina Picture Gallery and Gallerie d'Italia – Milano.
Chronology
- 1804Giovanni Carnovali born at Montegrino Valtravaglia.
- 1804Giovanni Carnovali was born in 1804 at Montegrino Valtravaglia.
- 1804Giovanni Carnovali was born on 29 September 1804.
- 1873Giovanni Carnovali died at Coltaro.
- 1873Giovanni Carnovali died in 1873 at Coltaro.
- 1873Giovanni Carnovali died on 5 July 1873.
Sources
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“Giovanni Carnovali”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q1110515: Giovanni Carnovali
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