Lida Persili

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Lida Persili (Lombardy, 19th century) was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes.

Biography

Persili was a resident of Milan. Among her masterworks are: La Sonno a Caprino; Lecco da Olginate; Veduta di Lecco; Lago di Como; L'Adda; Casolare; Pianura lombarda, and Val della Sonna. She exhibited in some Italian Exhibitions, among them the Promotrice of Florence, and the 1884 Turin Exhibition and other expositions at Rome. [1]

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