гульельмо чарди (1842 - 1917)
Guglielmo Ciardi was an Italian marine and landscape painter.
Ciardi graduated from the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, traveled extensively throughout the country and made sketches. These include views of the Venetian lagoon with fishing boats and the countryside around Treviso, mountain landscapes painted during his many trips to the cities of Veneto, Trentino and Lombardy.
Guglielmo Ciardi was an active participant in many exhibitions and was awarded a gold medal at the San Francisco Exposition in 1915.
Guglielmo Ciardi was an Italian marine and landscape painter.
Ciardi graduated from the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, traveled extensively throughout the country and made sketches. These include views of the Venetian lagoon with fishing boats and the countryside around Treviso, mountain landscapes painted during his many trips to the cities of Veneto, Trentino and Lombardy.
Guglielmo Ciardi was an active participant in many exhibitions and was awarded a gold medal at the San Francisco Exposition in 1915.
Guglielmo Ciardi was an Italian marine and landscape painter.
Ciardi graduated from the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, traveled extensively throughout the country and made sketches. These include views of the Venetian lagoon with fishing boats and the countryside around Treviso, mountain landscapes painted during his many trips to the cities of Veneto, Trentino and Lombardy.
Guglielmo Ciardi was an active participant in many exhibitions and was awarded a gold medal at the San Francisco Exposition in 1915.
Guglielmo Ciardi was an Italian marine and landscape painter.
Ciardi graduated from the Venice Academy of Fine Arts, traveled extensively throughout the country and made sketches. These include views of the Venetian lagoon with fishing boats and the countryside around Treviso, mountain landscapes painted during his many trips to the cities of Veneto, Trentino and Lombardy.
Guglielmo Ciardi was an active participant in many exhibitions and was awarded a gold medal at the San Francisco Exposition in 1915.