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Ludwig Passini (Austrian, 1832-1903) • Anna Passini on the balcony of Palazzo Priuli, Venice • c. 1866 • Aquarelle on paper
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Ludwig Johann Passini - Anna Passini on the Balcony of the Palazzo Priuli in Venice (1886)
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'Anna Passini on the balcony of Palazzo Priuli in Venice'. Ludwig Passini. c. 1866.
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Anna Passini on the balcony of Palazzo Priuli in Venice - Ludwig Passini
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Anna Passini on the balcony of Palazzo Priuli in Venice, c.1866 by Ludwig Johann Passini (Austrian, 1832–1903)
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Ludwig Passini - Anna Passini on the balcony of Palazzo Priuli in Venice (ca. 1886)
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Anna Passini on the Balcony of Palazzo Priuli in Venice by Ludwig Passini
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“Anna Passini On The Balcony Of Palazzo Priuli in Venice”, 1873, by Ludwig Passini Austrian Painter (1832-1903).
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Anna Passini on the Balcony of the Palazzo Priuli in Venice (c. 1866), Ludwig Johann Passini
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Ludwig Passini - Anna Passini on the balcony of the Palazzo Priuli in Venice, circa 1866, watercolour
Ludwig Passini (1832 - 1903) is one of the greatist watercolourists of the nineteenth century. At an early age, his father, an engraver, taught Passini sketching and watercolour technique. Passini studied at the Vienna Academy of Art. He became friends with watercolourist Carl Werner and they travelled through Europe together. Passani enjoyed considerable success in Rome and Berlin. He spent his final years living in the Canale Grande. Throughout his career, Passini demonstrated a mastery of colour and technique.
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Anna Passini on the balcony of the Palazzo Priuli in Venice, circa 1866, watercolour, by Ludwig Passini
Anna Passini en el balcón del Palacio Priuli en Venecia, circa 1866, acuarela, por Ludwig Passini
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Anna Passini on the balcony of the Palazzo Priuli in Venice ~ Ludwig Passini, circa 1866
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