Giuseppina Osenga

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Giuseppina Osenga (19th-century) was an Italian painter, mainly of vedute and landscapes.

Biography

She was a resident of Parma. Among her works are: Veduta near Parma; Cascata del Montmorency, Canada, and Ponte d'Altaro, exhibited in 1870 at Parma. [1] [2] The name appears in the 1889 baptismal records of the Cathedral of Novara as the wife of Ennio Ortalli, and mother of Federico Guglielmo Maria Ortalli. There is a notice of someone with the same name living in Florence in 1931. [3]

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