Rinaldo Saporiti

He was born into an aristocratic family, and studied at the Brera Academy in Milan, where among his mentors were Giuseppe Mazzola[3] and Luigi Bisi.

[4] He was eclectic in his themes, which included both landscapes and figures, using both oils and watercolors.

[5] In 1870 at the Parmesan Mostra Italiana of Fine Arts, he submitted three paintings representing Caneto (Lake Maggiore); The Alps; Valle di Sitsa, and a fourth watercolor: Quassa (Lake Maggiore).

Also at the Exposition of Turin, in 1880, were two paintings representing la Riviera di Genoa and The Adriatic.

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