Emilio Perinetti

He painted mostly within his native province in religious subjects and private commissions.

Author of portraits and sacred subject, landscapes, and still lifes.

Among his works: Martyrdom of St Bartholemew (1895) for the church of Macerato di Perino; in 1897, he decorated a room in the ground floor of Casa Gianelli in via Giordani at Piacenza; two ovals Sant’Alfredo and Santa Rosa (1920) for the Oratory of the Santissima Annunziata at Lugagnano; in 1929 and 1930, he completed two other ovals Holy Family and a Santa Filomena.

In 1882, in collaboration with Francesco Ghittoni, a fellow student at the Institute Gazzola, he painted the first ten stations of the Via Crucis of the church of Vigolo Marchese.

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