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Michele Cascella was an Italian artist. Primarily known for his oil paintings and watercolours, he also worked in ceramics, lithography, and textiles. He exhibited regularly at the Venice Biennale from 1924 until 1942, and his works are owned by major museums in Italy and Europe, including Victoria and Albert Museum in London, Galerie nationale du Jeu de Paume in Paris, and Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Moderna in Rome.
Károly Markó the Younger was a Hungarian-Italian landscape painter.
Károly Markó Jr. was a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in Florence, as well as in Genoa, Perugia and Urbino.
Cesare Vittore Luigi Tallone was an Italian painter and teacher. He studied painting at the Brera Academy in Milan.
Since 1877, Cesare Tallone participated regularly in Milan's art exhibitions; he visited Paris and London, where he was introduced to the paintings of Diego Velazquez, as well as Rome and Venice, where he studied the art of Tizian and Tintoretto.
In 1885 he was appointed professor of painting at the Carrara Academy of Fine Arts in Bergamo. In 1899 he became head of the department of painting at the Accademia Brera in Milan.
Vittorio Gussoni was an Italian portrait painter and a great representative of figurativism. He studied painting at the Brera Academy in Milan under Cesare Tallone and Ambrogio Alciati.
Vittorio Guzzoni exhibited his paintings for the first time at the Brera Biennale in 1922, after which he was appointed an Honorary Academician of the Brera Academy.