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    Francesco Bosso

    Francesco Bosso (born Vercelli, December 27, 1864; died Turin, 1933)[1] was an Italian scenic designer and painter, best known for landscapes and floral still lifes.

    His daughter Maria was the mother of artist and designer Roberto Sambonet [it] (1924⁠–⁠1995).[2]

    Education and career

    Bosso studied at the Istituto di Belle Arti in Vercelli under Andre Bonino[3] and Carlo Costa (1826⁠–⁠1897).[4] At the beginning of his artistic career he dedicated himself to decoration and scenography, carrying out works in palaces, churches and theaters in Italy, France and Switzerland.[1]

    In 1914, at the International Exhibition of Marine and Maritime Hygiene, a world's fair held in Genoa, his large diorama of the Panama Canal received high praise.[1] At this time, he appears to have enjoyed the friendship or patronage of the PiedmonteseCavallini family, as suggested by his painting dated