Massimo Taparelli, Marquis d' Azeglio
1798 – 1866
Italian painter, writer and statesman. After visiting Rome in 1814, he lived there intermittently between 1818 and 1828. Until 1820 he trained under Martin Verstappen (1773-1853) and then spent extended periods in the Roman Campagna, sketching and painting numerous landscapes, such as Wood and Glade, Alban Hills (Turin, Galleria Civica d'Arte Moderna), which display a lingering 18th-century vocabulary and a northern European taste for detail.
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