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Vittorio Avondo
Vittorio Avondo (Turin 1836–1910) came under the influence of Antonio Fontanesi, the leading Piedmontese landscape painter of the day, at an extremely young age. In 1855 he was in Paris, where he came into direct contact with the work of such Barbizon School painters as Rousseau and Daubigny and of Corot, whose painting, for Italian as for French artists of the 19th century, remained a prime source of inspiration, producing a vast range of diverse artistic solutions.
19th century AD

Viviano Codazzi
Codazzi, also known as Il Codagora, was born in Bergamo in about 1604. He left the city probably around 1620 and by 1634 was living in Naples, where he became a pupil of Cosimo Fanzago, also from Bergamo.
17th century AD