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  1. Giovanni Costa. Nasceu: 15 de outubro de 1826; Rome, Italy. Morreu: 31 de janeiro de 1903; Marina Di Pisa, Italy. Nacionalidade: Italian. Movimento Artístico: Naturalismo, Academicismo. Género: portrait, paisagem. Campo: pintura. Influenciado em: Macchiaioli. Amigos e colegas de trabalho: Frederic Leighton.

    • 30 Obras de Arte

      List of all 30 obras de arte by Giovanni Costa Ir para a...

    • Française

      Giovanni Costa dit Nino Costa (Rome, 15 octobre 1826 - Rome,...

    • Nino

      Giovanni Costa. Portrait of Nino Costa - Frederic Leighton...

  2. Há 3 dias · 1826 - 1903. Giovanni Costa was taught by one of the leading Neo-classical painters in Rome, Vincenzo Camuccini. He joined Garibaldi's Legione Romane in 1848, but after the fall of the Roman Republic in 1849 was forced to take refuge from the papal police in the Roman Campagna.

  3. COSTA, GIOVANNI (1826-1903), Italian painter, was born in Rome. He fought under Garibaldi in 1848, and served as a volunteer in the war of 1859; and his enthusiasm for Italian unity was actively shown again in 1870, when he was the first to mount the breach in the assault of Rome near the Porta Pia. He had settled meanwhile at Florence, where ...

  4. artvee.com › artist › giovanni-costaGiovanni Costa - Artvee

    Italian, 1826 - 1903. Follow. Giovanni Costa, often known as Nino Costa, was an Italian landscape painter and patriotic revolutionary. Giovanni Costa was born in Rome on 15 October 1826, the fourteenth of the sixteen children of Gioacchino Costa (died 1842) and Maria Chiappi (died 1857).

  5. View all 32 artworks. Giovanni Costa lived in the XIX cent., a remarkable figure of Italian Academic Art and Kitsch. Find more works of this artist at Wikiart.org – best visual art database.

  6. Giovanni Costa (15 October 1826 – 31 January 1903), often known as Nino Costa, was an Italian landscape painter and patriotic revolutionary. Biography. Giovanni Costa was born in Rome on 15 October 1826, the fourteenth of the sixteen children of Gioacchino Costa (died 1842) and Maria Chiappi (died 1857).