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Antonio Mangano Art

Italian, 1842-1920

Antonio Manganaro was a painter and caricaturist, drawing professor. Early designer, at the age of fourteen he was sent to Naples at the Royal Institute of Art. The expenses were borne by two local patrons, Baron Cessa and Diego Badarò, who awarded him six ducats a month. Manganaro soon passed to painting and nude classes, winning prizes and receiving the praises of his masters, including Federico Maldarelli and Luca Postiglione. Arrested for political conspiracy (his family belonged to Young Italy), he was ordered to leave Naples. I did not comply with the order by hiding with a friend. In 1859, he was part of the secret or action committee and in 1860, he participated in the revolutionary movements that favored the entry of Garibaldi into Naples. Following the General, Manganaro participated in numerous feats of arms and was also wounded, obtaining a medal. Taking leave of the Mobile National Guards, Noah's Ark was hired as a caricaturist editor in the newspaper, becoming very popular. He then directed another newspaper, The Last Judgment, and finally landed at the Stenterello. He was considered to be on a par with the two other leading caricaturists of his era, namely Errico Colonna and Melchiorre Delfico. In 1885, he obtained the chair of design at the Technical School Giambattista Della Porta in Naples. He left many original caricature albums, among which I Cinquecento the Italian Parliament, Eighty Municipal Councilors of the Palazzo San Giacomo, Provincial Councilors of Naples, Contemporanei and much more.

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Puritani - Original Lithograph by Antonio Manganaro - 1870s
By Antonio Mangano
Located in Roma, IT
Puritani is an original artwork realized in the 1870s by Antonio Manganaro. Original colored lithograph Good conditions except for yellowing of paper due to the time. This beauti...
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1870s Antonio Mangano Art

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Lithograph

The Iron Man - Original Lithograph by Antonio Manganaro - 1872
By Antonio Mangano
Located in Roma, IT
The Iron Man ("L'Uomo Di Ferro") is an original artwork realized in 1872 by Antonio Manganaro. Original colored lithograph Good conditions except for yellowing of paper due to the ...
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1870s Antonio Mangano Art

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Rigenerate la Donna - Original Lithograph by Antonio Mangano - 1870s
By Antonio Mangano
Located in Roma, IT
Rigenerate La Donna is an original artwork realized in the 1870s by Antonio Manganaro. Original colored lithograph. Good conditions except for yellowing of ...
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1870s Antonio Mangano Art

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Lithograph

Due Parole a Quattr'occhi - Original Lithograph by Antonio Mangano - 1870s
By Antonio Mangano
Located in Roma, IT
Due Parole A Quattr'Occhi is an original artwork realized in the 1870s by Antonio Manganaro. Original colored lithograph. Good conditions except for yellowing of paper due to the t...
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1870s Antonio Mangano Art

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Lithograph

Puritani Di Sinistra - Original Lithograph by Antonio Manganaro - 1870s
By Antonio Mangano
Located in Roma, IT
Puritani Di Sinistra is an original artwork realized in the 1870s by Antonio Manganaro. Original colored lithograph Good conditions except for yellowing of paper due to the time and some light foxings. This satirical print is plate n. XXXVI (as printed on the lower part of the artwork) from "The album of the 500" ( Album dei 500"), Tipografia De Angelis, Naples, 1872 and represents a satirical scene of Italian politicians of the end of XIX century. The print represents the caricatures of four influential politicians of the end of XIX century: Tommaso Villa, Antonio Corrado. Giuseppe Ferrari...
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1870s Antonio Mangano Art

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Lithograph

Finanze - Original Lithograph by Antonio Manganaro - 1870s
By Antonio Mangano
Located in Roma, IT
Finanze is an original artwork realized in the 1870s by Antonio Manganaro. Original colored lithograph Good conditions except for yellowing of paper due to the time and some light ...
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1870s Modern Antonio Mangano Art

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Lithograph

Giuseppe Andrea Angeloni - Original Lithograph by Antonio Manganaro - 1870s
By Antonio Mangano
Located in Roma, IT
Giuseppe Andrea Angeloni is an original artwork realized in the 1870s by Antonio Manganaro. Original colored lithograph Good conditions except for yellowing of paper due to the tim...
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1870s Antonio Mangano Art

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Lithograph

Quattro Calari Onorevoli - Original Lithograph by Antonio Manganaro - 1870s
By Antonio Mangano
Located in Roma, IT
Quattro Calabri Onorevoli is an original artwork realized in the 1870s by Antonio Manganaro. Original colored lithograph Good conditions except for yellowing of paper due to the ti...
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1870s Antonio Mangano Art

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