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Italian painter (1854–1910)
A painting by Pasquale Ricca

Pasquale Ricca (Civezza, 1854–1910) was an Italian painter and sculptor, with an eclectic output of portraits, genre, still-life, seascape, and landscape subjects.

Ricca studied in Florence, and worked for a time in Rome and Nizza, but lived most of his adult life in Porto Maurizio, in Liguria. Ricca did a large amount of his work based in the Ligurian Riviera. In 1883 at the National Exhibition of Fine Arts of Rome, he exhibited Passeggiata and Nevicata; in 1884 at Turin, he sent, Acquasantiera di San Pietro at Rome and Tralci con uva.

In 1902, Pasquale Ricca was introduced into public service when he was appointed Conservator of Monuments and Objects of Art and Antiquities for Porto Maurizio.

References

  1. Una Riviera Invisible: :L'Arte di Pasquale Ricca Archived 2010-09-07 at the Wayback Machine, Exhibition at Imperia, Italy.
  2. "RICH PASQUALE". The Archive Liguria. Retrieved 20 July 2013.
  3. Dizionario degli Artisti Italiani Viventi: pittori, scultori, e Architetti., by Angelo de Gubernatis. Tipe dei Successori Le Monnier, 1889, page 251.
  4. Franco Dioli, www.pittoriliguri.info, eds. IDAL800900 Istituto Documentazione Arte Ligure dell'Ottocento e Novecento
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