Eugenio Scomparini

He was born in Trieste, and initially took lessons there from the engraver Giovanni Moscotto at the School of Design.

In 1863, using a stipend from the city of Trieste, he enrolled at the Accademia of Venice, where he trained with Michelangelo Grigoletti and Pompeo Molmenti.

In 1873, he was nominated to the Arts council of the Museo Revoltella, which gave advice on the curation at the Museum.

he painted decorations for the Theaters of Trieste, Split, Gorizia, and Treviso, among others.

[4][5] Among his pupils were Bruno Croatto, Ugo Flumiani, Piero Lucano, Ruggero Rovan, Marcello Dudovich, Piero Marussig, Argio Orell, Vito Timmel, Vittorio Bergagna, and Gino Parin.

Self-portrait (date unknown)