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Italiano: Elenco pittori residenti a Bologna nel 1892
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Source Annuario d'Italia calendario generale del Regno Anno VII 1892 pag.1357
Author Albertomos

Elenco dei pittori residenti a Bologna nel 1892 pag. 3/3

  • Possenti Salvatore (scenografo), via Orfeo, 33
  • Puccinelli comm. Prof. Antonio (figura) via Mazzini, 19
  • Rasori Eugenio via Cartoleria, 44
  • Roffi Luigi (ornato) via Asse, 22
  • Samoggia prof. Cav. Luigi (ornato) via Ugo Bassi, 16
  • Savini prof. Alfonso (figura) via Manzoni, 6
  • Savini Alfredo (figura) via Manzoni, 6
  • Sezanne Augusto Mura Mazzini, 1
  • Suzzi Luigi Filippo (figura) via Borgo, 22
  • Tartarini Alfredo (ornato) via Castiglione, 31
  • Tivoli prof. Giuseppe via della Libertà, 3
  • Trombetti Alfonso (scenografo) via S. Vitale, 5
  • Vezzani Felice Porta Aldrovandi, 7
  • Zanasi Aristide via Lame. 115

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