Guido Cinotti

Guido Cinotti (1870 – 1932) was an Italian painter, mainly depicting still lifes and rural landscapes.

He was born in Siena, moved as a young man to Milan to study at the Brera Academy. In 1894, his painting, Conigli, won him the prestigious Mylius Prize. He was influenced by Filippo Carcano and later by the Divisionism of Giovanni Segantini. He died in Milan. The Museo del Paesaggio at Verbania has two landscapes, titled Nevicata and Marina, by the artist.[1] An exhibition of Cinotti paintings took place in 1934 at the Galleria Pesaro of Milan.[2] An image of Study of Pigs (1896) is available online.[3]

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