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12 Facts About Umberto Coromaldi

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Umberto Coromaldi was an Italian painter and educator, active mainly in his native city of Rome.

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Umberto Coromaldi was born on September 21,1870, in Rome, to parents Luisa and Vincenzo Celli.

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Umberto Coromaldi's mother was widowed shortly after his birth, then remarried painter Filippo Indoni, who encouraged young Coromaldi to paint.

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Umberto Coromaldi then attended the Accademia di Belle Arti di Roma, where he studied drawing under Filippo Prosperi.

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Umberto Coromaldi exhibited in Rome for the first time in 1893.

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Umberto Coromaldi consistently participated in annual exhibitions of the Society of Amateurs and Enthusiasts, where he became a member and had several one-man shows.

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Umberto Coromaldi continued to exhibit at the Biennale until 1924, when he displayed La donna e lo specchio.

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Umberto Coromaldi was a master of painting at the Royal House and in 1911 painted a portrait of King Vittorio Emanuele III.

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Umberto Coromaldi was prolific and successful, exhibiting: Sea bass ; Happy Mother ; I Frattaroli, and In the Hut ; 1908, purchase of the painting The meal time.

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Umberto Coromaldi was president of the Academy of San Luca in Rome and member of the Brera and Academy of Parma.

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The picture that marked the success of Umberto Coromaldi "Ritorno dei naufraghi ", is a work in composition and technical performance that refers explicitly to the art of Francesco Paolo Michetti.

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Works of Coromaldi are exhibited in galleries of modern art in Rome, Florence, Milan, Palermo, Accademia di S Luca in Rome; Revoltella Museum in Trieste.