Matteo Lovatti Decorative Art
Matteo Lovatti the Younger was an Italian painter, mainly of genre subjects. His grandfather, with the same name (1769–1849) was an architect, who worked for the Papal authorities during the early 19th century. He was influenced by the circle of realist genre painters around Mariano Fortuny in Rome. He exhibited in 1880 at Turin: On 14 March 1878 in Roma and that same year in Milan a work titled "Il Piccolo Venditore di Violette" (Young Violette Seller). He also exhibited "Vita moderna" (Modern Life) in Rome in 1883, Turin in 1884 "Una partita alle carte and Male Portrait" (A Card Game with Portrait). In 1909, he exhibited at The Watercolor Association in Rome: "Il Vaticano and Villa dei Quintili" (The Vatican and the Villa Quintili).
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