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Angiolo Tricca (17 February 1817 – 23 March 1884) was an Italian caricaturist and painter of historical themes. Born in Sansepolcro, he became a pupil of the painter Vincenzo Chialli. His best known works are the caricatures of Italian artists who attended the Caffè Michelangiolo in Florence (such as Collodi, Giovanni Fattori, Telemaco Signorini and Odoardo Borrani). He collaborated with making satirical cartoons, often pseudonymously, for journals published in Florence such as Il Piovano Arlotto, Il Lampione, and La Lanterna di Diogene. He also opened a gallery and antiquarian shop, where he often copied or repaired antique works.

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  • Angiolo Tricca (en)
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  • Angiolo Tricca (né le 17 février 1817 à Sansepolcro et mort le 23 mars 1884 à Florence) est un peintre italien du XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • Angiolo Tricca (Sansepolcro, 17 febbraio 1817 – Firenze, 23 marzo 1884) è stato un illustratore e pittore italiano. Noto soprattutto per le caricature e i disegni umoristici che spesso avevano come oggetto famosi artisti fiorentini (Carlo Lorenzini in arte Collodi, Giovanni Fattori, Telemaco Signorini, Odoardo Borrani), frequentatori del Caffè Michelangelo. Nel corso della sua carriera collaborò con alcuni giornali satirici pubblicati a Firenze nella seconda metà dell'Ottocento (Il Piovano Arlotto, Il Lampione e La Lanterna di Diogene, con lo pseudonimo "Tita"). (it)
  • Angiolo Tricca (17 February 1817 – 23 March 1884) was an Italian caricaturist and painter of historical themes. Born in Sansepolcro, he became a pupil of the painter Vincenzo Chialli. His best known works are the caricatures of Italian artists who attended the Caffè Michelangiolo in Florence (such as Collodi, Giovanni Fattori, Telemaco Signorini and Odoardo Borrani). He collaborated with making satirical cartoons, often pseudonymously, for journals published in Florence such as Il Piovano Arlotto, Il Lampione, and La Lanterna di Diogene. He also opened a gallery and antiquarian shop, where he often copied or repaired antique works. (en)
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  • Angiolo Tricca (17 February 1817 – 23 March 1884) was an Italian caricaturist and painter of historical themes. Born in Sansepolcro, he became a pupil of the painter Vincenzo Chialli. His best known works are the caricatures of Italian artists who attended the Caffè Michelangiolo in Florence (such as Collodi, Giovanni Fattori, Telemaco Signorini and Odoardo Borrani). He collaborated with making satirical cartoons, often pseudonymously, for journals published in Florence such as Il Piovano Arlotto, Il Lampione, and La Lanterna di Diogene. He also opened a gallery and antiquarian shop, where he often copied or repaired antique works. One of his pupils was Federico Andreotti and his son, Fosco Tricca. (en)
  • Angiolo Tricca (né le 17 février 1817 à Sansepolcro et mort le 23 mars 1884 à Florence) est un peintre italien du XIXe siècle. (fr)
  • Angiolo Tricca (Sansepolcro, 17 febbraio 1817 – Firenze, 23 marzo 1884) è stato un illustratore e pittore italiano. Noto soprattutto per le caricature e i disegni umoristici che spesso avevano come oggetto famosi artisti fiorentini (Carlo Lorenzini in arte Collodi, Giovanni Fattori, Telemaco Signorini, Odoardo Borrani), frequentatori del Caffè Michelangelo. Nel corso della sua carriera collaborò con alcuni giornali satirici pubblicati a Firenze nella seconda metà dell'Ottocento (Il Piovano Arlotto, Il Lampione e La Lanterna di Diogene, con lo pseudonimo "Tita"). (it)
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