18 facts about Luigi Gillarduzzi

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

After studying design in Innsbruck, he attended the Academy of Venice. In 1846 he moved to Vienna. There in 1853 he exhibited: a Holy Family and Angels, The Flood, and The Bells of St. Mark declare the election of the Doge Foscari. The Ferdinandeum Museum in Innsbruck has the latter painting and The Venetian fisherman. He painted a Deposition in Nazarene style for the parish church of Cortina d’Ampezzo.

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