Felice Giuseppe Vertua

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View of Cremona by Felice Giuseppe Vertua

Felice Giuseppe Vertua, (1820 - 1862) was an Italian painter. Vertua painted vedute with genre scenes and views of Cremona.

He was born and died in Cremona. We know little of his early training, but he became a follower of the painter Giuseppe Canella. [1]

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References

  1. Vedutismo e pittura di paesaggio nella Cremona dell'Ottocento. Da Piccio a Giulio Gorra Archived 2009-01-07 at the Wayback Machine ; Cremona, Fiera, September 14–22, 2002. Cremona, Museo Civico, dal 26 settembre al 10 novembre 2002 (da martedì al sabato 9-18, domenica e festivi dalle 10 alle 18, chiuso il lunedì).