Alfredo Luxoro

Alfredo Luxoro (1859–1918)[1] was an Italian painter, mainly of Marine landscapes, genre, and orientalist themes.

He displayed one of his first works, Al mare, at the Florentine Mostra of 1877, the next year at the Genoese Promotrice, Fra gli scogli di Quinto.

[4] He painted frescoes in the parish church of Carcare, and for the Chamber of Commerce and the Prefecture of Genoa.

In 1899, upon the death of his father, he assumed direction of the teaching of landscape painting at the Accademia Ligustica.

[5] In 1905, after long delays, the Chiossone Museum of Oriental Art was opened in Genoa by Alfredo, and Pica presented it to public on the magazine Emporium.