Enrico Rossi (September 8, 1856 in Naples – 1916) was an Italian painter.
He studied painting at the Royal Institute of Fine Arts of Naples under the direction of professors Domenico Morelli and Filippo Palizzi.
He won a series of awards for figure paintings at Milan and at the Promotrice of Naples.
[1] He also illustrated books including a Collection of Neapolitan Songs by Salvatore Di Giacomo[2]
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