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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Augusto Bompiani (Rome, September 11, 1852 – Rome, May 9, 1930) was an Italian painter, mainly of landscapes including figures, in both oil and watercolors. His father, Roberto Bompiani, was also a painter. Augusto trained at the Accademia di San Luca in Rome, and later became a teacher there. At the 1880 exposition of Turin, he submitted a painting titled Fra una messa. At 1883 in the Exposition at Rome he displayed Intima e Due, a vedute of the port of Anzio. In 1883 at the Promotrice of Florence, he exhibited Due teste di Ciociara and L'arrivo. At the 1885 Turin exhibition, he displayed a Studio di paese.In 1904, along with Onorato Carlandi, E. Ferrari, and Alessandro Battaglia, they illustrated an album donated to the visiting president of France, Loubet.. }

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