Filiberto Petiti

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Filiberto Petiti or Pettiti (1845 - 1924) was an Italian painter, active in Rome, painting landscapes. [1]

Biography

He was born in Turin. He was inspired by Carlo Piacenza. Among his works are La pesca nello stagno, Nella Maremma, La Spiaggia di Fiumicino, Nella Macchia di San Marino, Cavalli al beveraggio, Il Colosseo, All'aperto, Lavandaie, Libecci, and Scene d'inverno. [2]

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