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Luigi Gillarduzzi

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Luigi Gillarduzzi or Alois Gillarduzzi (Cortina d’Ampezzo, February 2, 1822- Vienna, 1856) was an Austrian-Italian painter.

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After studying design in Innsbruck, he attended the Academy of Venice. In 1846 he moved to Vienna.

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There in 1853 he exhibited: a Holy Family and Angels, The Flood, and The Bells of St. Mark announce the election of the Doge Foscari.

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The Ferdinandeum Museum in Innsbruck has the latter painting and The Venetian fisherman.

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He painted a Deposition in Nazarene style for the parish church of Cortina d’Ampezzo.[1][2]

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