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- The Macchiaioli (Italian pronunciation: [makkjaˈjɔːli]) were a group of Italian painters active in Tuscany in the second half of the nineteenth century...
- PMID 29897170.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) Macchiaiolo M, Panfili FM, Vecchio D, Gonfiantini MV, Cortellessa F, Caciolo C; et al...
- a pupil of Giovanni Fattori, but did not become an imitator of the Macchiaiolo style. He exhibited at the Biennale di Venezia in 1936, 1940 and 1942;...
- through Guglielmo Micheli, his first art teacher. Micheli was not only a Macchiaiolo himself, but had been a pupil of the famous Giovanni Fattori, a founder...
- Encyclopedia. Comier-Daire. Zampino G, Conti G, Balducci F, Moschini M, Macchiaiolo M, Mastroiacovo P (March 1996). "Severe form of Freeman-Sheldon syndrome...
- created by the painter and sculptor M****imo Lomi, nephew of the post-Macchiaiolo Giovanni, who was also honored with a bust inside the villa. In 2018...
- Biografico degli Italiani @ Treccani Graziella Martinelli Braglia (Ed.), Un « macchiaiolo » a Carpi. Albano Lugli (1834-1914), exhibition catalog , Museo Civico...
- Cecioni described him as "the most declared, violent and uninhibited macchiaiolo." Angelo de Gubernatis, who termed the Macchiaioli "enemies of all conventionalism...
- Giorgio di Genova @ Treccani. Giuliano Matteucci, Cristiano Banti: un macchiaiolo nel suo tempo, 1824-1904 (exhibition catalog), Il Museo di Milano, 1982...