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Riccardo Gualino (25 March 1879 – 6 June 1964) was an Italian Business magnate and art collector. He was also a patron, and an important film producer. His first business empire was based on lumber from Eastern Europe and included forest concessions, lumber mills, ships and warehouses.The highly leveraged structure collapsed in 1912–13. Gualino was also involved in manufacturing and distributing cement, and during World War I (1914–18) built and operated cargo ships carrying goods such as coal from the United States to Europe. After the war he was engaged in many enterprises, some in partnership with Giovanni Agnelli of FIAT. His activities included banking, manufacture of rayon, confectionery, chemicals and artificial leather.

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  • Riccardo Gualino (en)
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  • Riccardo Gualino (Biela, 25 de març de 1879 – Florença, 7 de juny de 1964) va ser un empresari, advocat, mecenes, poeta i col·leccionador d'art piemontès. (ca)
  • Riccardo Gualino, né le 25 mars 1879 à Biella et mort le 6 juin 1964 à Florence, est un entrepreneur, un collectionneur d'art, un écrivain et un producteur de cinéma italien. Il est surtout connu pour avoir créé et développé la SNIA Viscosa et dirigé la société de production Lux Film. (fr)
  • Riccardo Gualino (25 March 1879 – 6 June 1964) was an Italian Business magnate and art collector. He was also a patron, and an important film producer. His first business empire was based on lumber from Eastern Europe and included forest concessions, lumber mills, ships and warehouses.The highly leveraged structure collapsed in 1912–13. Gualino was also involved in manufacturing and distributing cement, and during World War I (1914–18) built and operated cargo ships carrying goods such as coal from the United States to Europe. After the war he was engaged in many enterprises, some in partnership with Giovanni Agnelli of FIAT. His activities included banking, manufacture of rayon, confectionery, chemicals and artificial leather. (en)
  • Riccardo Gualino (Biella, 25 marzo 1879 – Firenze, 6 giugno 1964) è stato un imprenditore, mecenate e collezionista d'arte italiano. Divenuto dapprima un noto industriale attivo nel contesto nazionale e internazionale, si affermò anche come collezionista d'arte e grande mecenate in campo teatrale, musicale e fu infine uno dei primi produttori cinematografici italiani. (it)
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  • Riccardo Gualino (en)
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  • Florence, Italy (en)
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  • Biella, Italy (en)
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