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Aldo Carpi

Aldo Carpi (1886 - 1973) was active/lived in Italy.  Aldo Carpi is known for Painting.

Aldo Carpi, from Milan, was born in 1886 and died in 1973. Carpi was a student of Stephen Bersani Academy of Fine Arts of Brera.  He became a teacher in 1931 and then director.

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Similar artists

.  There are 24 similar (related) artists for Aldo Carpi available:    Silvio Consadori,  Lamberto Lamberti,  Vittorio Maria Di Carlo,  Paolo Consorti,  Galliano Mazzon,  Savinio Labo,  Alma'Ch,  Goffredo Civitarese,  Gian Rodolfo D'Accardi,  Antonio Ialenti,  Leonida de Filippi,  Fernando Filippi,  Cristoforo de Amicis,  Enrico Sirello,  Trento Longaretti,  Salvo Lombardo,  Enzo Esposito,  Mario Paschetta,  Felice Canonico,  Gioppe Bella,  Attilio Alfieri,  Beppe Gallo,  Franco Rognoni,  Ercole Pignatelli



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