Tommaso Cascella
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Tommaso Cascella senior (1890–1968) was an Italian painter, known for brightly colored landscapes.[1]
Biography
He was born in Ortona in the Abruzzo. He trained in the Liceo Artistico of Giuseppe Misticoni.[2] His father Basilio and his younger siblings Michele (1907–1941) and Gioacchino were all painters. Tommaso traveled to Paris in 1909.[3] Their house in Pescara is now the Museo Basilio Cascella.[4]
References
- ^ "Pescara e Gabriele D'Annunzio". Pescara, Zazzetta. 1904.
- ^ Tommaso Cascella: Con Gabriele d'Annunzio a Parigi nel 1914: come venni liberato dal carcere e dalla fucilazione, Pescara 1963
- ^ Giusto, Pino. "Guida rapida alla Cattedrale Basilica di San Tommaso apostolo". BASILICA - CATTEDRALE SAN TOMMASO APOSTOLO IN ORTONA (in Italian).
- ^ TOMMASO CASCELLA. IL PERCORSO DI UNA VITA (1890–1968); 2009 exhibition at Fondazione Paparella-Treccia, Pescara; curated by Giovanbattista Benedicenti and Vincenzo De Pompeis.
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