Enrico Lionne
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Enrico Lione, the name chosen by Enrico Della Leonessa (1865–1921) was an Italian painter active in a Divisionist style.
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He was born and died in Naples. He trained and was active for many year in Rome.[1]
References
- ^ Arts & Decoration, Volume 10, Issues 4–6, page 222-223.
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