Emilio Borsa (Monza, 1857 – 1931)[1] was an Italian painter of genre and landscape scenes, as well as a portraitist.
He initially trained with his uncle Mosè Bianchi, then studied at the Brera Academy, and finally moved to Rome.
At the 1883 Roman Exposition, he displayed In Giardino, Buon Core, and the Il Palazzo Reale di Monza.
[2] At the 1887 Venetian Exhibition, he displayed: Bosco; Amor riscalda ; Ottobre ; Primavera; La quiete del lago ; and a portrait.
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