Romolo Ubertalli

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Romolo Ubertalli (1871 – 14 February 1958) was an Italian landscape painter.

He was born in Mosso Santa Maria in the Piedmont, son of a factory owner. He was named Romolo to celebrate the annexation of Rome into Italy that occurred a few days prior to his birth. He initially studied law, but gravitated to painting under the tutelage of Carlo Follini. He often exhibited at the Promotrice of Turin.[1] He also learned from Andrea Tavernier.[2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ L'arte nel Biellese, by Alessandro Roccavilla (1905) page 77-78.
  2. ^ Istituto Matteucci, short biography.