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Mario Spinetti (1848–1925) was an Italian painter, whose works depict mythologic, Neo-Pompeian, and sacred subjects. He was born and resident in
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. Among his works: a half-figure, ''Lidia'', in 1881 in Milan. At the 1883 Exposition of Fine Arts in Rome, he exhibited a painting titled: ''Virginibus puerisque canto''. In 1884 in Turin, he exhibited: ''Marriage in the 16th century''. In 1887, in Venice, he exhibited: . In 1899, he painted frescoes of ''Sain Zaccaria, John the Baptist, and Elisabeth and Faith and Charity'' in the apse of the church of
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in Rome.Description of artworks in San Giovanni Battista de' Genovesi, Rome.
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1848 births 1925 deaths Painters from Rome 19th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 20th-century Italian painters Neo-Pompeian painters 19th-century Italian male artists 20th-century Italian male artists {{Italy-painter-19thC-stub