Ambrogio Preda (Milan, December 25, 1839 - Davesco Soragno, Lugano, June 5, 1906) was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes of the alpine mountains and valleys.
[1] Born in Lombardy, he studied at the Brera Academy, and was a resident of Milan and Lugano.
In 1860, he won a Mylius prize at the Brera Academy.
He should not be confused with the Milanese Renaissance painter Giovanni Ambrogio de Predis.
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