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Riccardo Magni Art

b. 1902

Riccardo Magni was a Florentine artist between Symbolism and Futurism. Coming from an artistic family, his father Giuseppe was also a painter. He kept a very quiet and discreet lifestyle and here is a lack of information regarding his biography. He took part in the most important Tuscan exhibition and from the 30s, he moved to Paris and Bruxelles, where he also started a career as a set and costume designer for the theatre. Magni then moved to the United States, where he died.

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Artist: Riccardo Magni
Central Park Bethesda Terrace & Fountain
Central Park Bethesda Terrace & Fountain

Central Park Bethesda Terrace & Fountain

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Riccardo Magni: 1886-1964. Well listed artist born in Italy and studied in Paris before moving to United States in the 1930s. He has an auction result high of $6625 for a smaller por...

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1940s American Realist Riccardo Magni Art

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