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Luigi Luvoni

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Luigi Luvoni (1859–1904) was an Italian engineer and painter.

Portrait of Luigi Luvoni (1872) by Tranquillo Cremona, at GAM, Milan

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Born in Lombardy, he exhibited in 1883 at Milan: Lasciami pregar vivo l'angelo che pinto amai; inspired by the Cantico dei Cantici by Felice Cavallotti; Due amici; Facciamo la pace; Fiori del' convento. In 1883 at Rome, in 1883, Garibaldi; Portrait of bambina; and Lungo il naviglio; in 1884 at Turin, Allo studio ; Al lavoro ; and Un dominò rosa. In 1886 at Milan, he displayed: I nostri bisnonni; Diana e Tom; and Bagnanti.[1] His wife, Giuseppina Lorioli, was the subject of a painting by Daniele Ranzoni.[2] Luigi's portrait by Tranquillo Cremona is on display at the GAM of Milan.[3] Luvoni collected artworks and his collection was endowed to city of Milan.

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