Pietro Morgari

He studied at the Albertina Academy of Fine Arts of Turin, where his father was a professor of ornamentation.

Paolo Emilio had three children Luigi (1857-1935) and Beatrice (1858-1936), both painters, and Oddino (1865-1944), a journalist and politician.

In 1880 at the Accademia, he exhibited, Violazione di confini; depicting a poignant encounter of a stallion and a mare with colt.

[1] He collaborated with Tommaso Juglaris in many commissions for the studio of his father Rodolfo and his uncle Paolo Emilio.

He moved to London in 1883 and committed suicide there two years later, possibly as the result of a frustrated love affair.

Young Woman with Dog