Riccardo Pasquini

Riccardo Pasquini (Turin, 1849 - , France, 1937) was an Italian painter. He attended the Accademia Albertina, and alongside Carlo Stratta, became a pupil of Antonio Fontanesi. He is described as an excellent painter of animals. He often painted small canvases. Along with Stratta and Carlo Pollonera, he traveled to Paris where he worked under Thomas Couture. At the 1870 Promotrice in Turin, he exhibited La Sera, un cantuccio della Stalla, and Il primo solco. At the 1871 Promotrice he displayed Schezzo dal vero, I SS martiri, Il passero di Lesbia, a first study of Lungo Dora, and December (Vanchiglia).

Riccardo Pasquini

Riccardo Pasquini (Turin, 1849 - , France, 1937) was an Italian painter. He attended the Accademia Albertina, and alongside Carlo Stratta, became a pupil of Antonio Fontanesi. He is described as an excellent painter of animals. He often painted small canvases. Along with Stratta and Carlo Pollonera, he traveled to Paris where he worked under Thomas Couture. At the 1870 Promotrice in Turin, he exhibited La Sera, un cantuccio della Stalla, and Il primo solco. At the 1871 Promotrice he displayed Schezzo dal vero, I SS martiri, Il passero di Lesbia, a first study of Lungo Dora, and December (Vanchiglia).