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Giuseppe Mentessi (Ferrara, 1857 - 1931) was an Italian painter.
He established himself as a painter in Milan, where he taught at the Brera Academy. He exhibited a tryptich of the Madonna at the Biennale in Venice of 1897.[1] Described as having a mystic suavity and spiritual grace [2] many of his painters center upon an emotive representation of motherhood. Innocente Cantinotti and Antonio Sant'Elia were among his pupils.
References
- ^ History of modern Italian Art, Ashton Rollins Willard, page 486.
- ^ The Italy of the Italians, By Helen Zimmern, page 117