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ID: 500076195
Page Link: http://vocab.getty.edu/page/ulan/500076195

 

Record Type: Person
Teosa, Giuseppe (Italian painter, 1760-1848)

Note: It is believed that the Giuseppe Teosa born in 1758, died after only a few days. It is brother with the same name who is believed to be the artist. He was a pupil of Pompeo Batoni in Rome.

Names:
Teosa, Giuseppe (preferred,V,index)
Giuseppe Teosa (V,display)

Nationalities:
Italian (preferred)

Roles:
artist (preferred)
painter

Gender: male

Birth and Death Places:
Born:  Chiari (Brescia province, Lombardy, Italy) (inhabited place)
Died:  Chiari (Brescia province, Lombardy, Italy) (inhabited place)

List/Hierarchical Position:
 ....  Persons, Artists
 ........  Teosa, Giuseppe (I)

Biographies:
(Italian painter, 1760-1848) ..... [VP Preferred]
(Italian painter, 1760-1848) ..... [BHA]
(Italian painter, 1758-1848) ..... [VP]

Additional Names:

Sources and Contributors:
Giuseppe Teosa ........ [VP]
..............................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
Teosa, Giuseppe ........ [BHA Preferred]
................................  BHA, Authority file (1973-)

Subject: ........ [BHA, VP]
....................  Bénézit Dictionary of Artists: English Edition (2006) 13:783
....................  BHA, Authority file (1973-)
....................  Comanducci, Dizionario illustrato dei pittori italiani (1945)
....................  Getty Vocabulary Program rules
....................  Personal Communication Bernardo Falconi, art historian in Brecia, via email from Laila Skjothaug, Torvaldsens Museum, Copenhagen. 29 October 2010.
....................  Thieme-Becker, Allgemeines Lexikon der Künstler (1980-1986)
 
Note:
English .......... [VP]
.......... Personal Communication Bernardo Falconi, art historian in Brecia, via email from Laila Skjothaug, Torvaldsens Museum, Copenhagen. 29 October 2010.
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