Alberto Maso Gilli (1840-1894) was an Italian painter, but mainly remembered as an engraver.
He painted a number of vistas of landmarks and landscapes around Chieri.
At the general exhibition of Turin in 1884, he helped design many of the projects.
In 1885, he moved to Rome to become Director of Regia Calcografia, and helped establish a school for print engraving.
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