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  1. Riccardo Gualino, né le 25 mars 1879 à Biella et mort le 6 juin 1964 (à 85 ans) à Florence, est un entrepreneur, un collectionneur d'art, un écrivain et un producteur de cinéma italien. Il est surtout connu pour avoir créé et développé la SNIA Viscosa et dirigé la société de production Lux Film .

  2. Luigi Levi was born in Milan to Adamo Levi, an engineer from Turin, and Adele Montalcini, a painter. Like his sisters Anna (1905–2000), Rita (1909–2012), a scientist, and Paola (1909–2000), a painter, he took the surname Levi-Montalcini. In Turin he studied at the Liceo Classico Massimo D'Azeglio, and took private courses in drawing and ...

  3. The provenance of the panel is unknown. In 1910 it was sold on the Florence antiquary market covered by a 16th-century repainting, which was removed in 1920. In 1925 it was acquired by the Turinese entrepreneur and collector Riccardo Gualino who, in 1930, gave it to the Galleria Sabauda. In 1933-1959 it was in London, after which it returned to ...

  4. Pinacoteca di Brera. , Milan. The Rest (The Red Cart) is an oil on canvas painting by Italian painter Giovanni Fattori, from 1887. It was considered by Fattori's himself one of his best works. It is held in the Pinacoteca di Brera, in Milan. [1] [2]

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › CeresetoCereseto - Wikipedia

    In 1910, the financier Riccardo Gualino and his wife launched construction of a new castle with almost 150 rooms in Cereseto. The Castello di Cereseto, in Neo-Gothic Piedmontese-Lombard style, was completed in 1913.

  6. Riccardo Gualino was an Italian business magnate and art collector. He was also a patron and an important film producer. His first business empire was based on lumber from Eastern Europe and included forest concessions, lumber mills, ships and warehouses. The highly leveraged structure collapsed in 1912–13. Gualino was also involved in manufacturing and distributing cement, and during World ...

  7. In 1916–1918, she began working for the Casa Gualino, as a designer until the 1940s. She is described as being a dama di compagnia (personal assistant/chief of staff) at Casa Gualino from 1913 to 1928. She lived with the family at the Castello di Cereseto and was close to Riccardo's wife, Cesarina Gualino.