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Francesco Ballesio

Francesco Ballesio (1860 - 1923) was active/lived in Italy.  Francesco Ballesio is known for Orientalist theme painting, romanticized female figure.

Francesco Ballesio was born in Turin, studied at the Accademia Albertina and later moved to Rome. He exhibited at the International Exhibition in Rome in 1883 and throughout his career, his works were sought after by private collectors based in England and the United States.

He painted subjects influenced by the Roman artist Bartolommeo Pinelli, in particular characters in pursuit of love in the Roman Campagna. He also produced a number of Orientalist themed works, working in both watercolour and oil.

Artist auction records

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