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Italiano: Charles Gascoyne (1887-1917), "Ritratto di Guido Colucci" (1877-2019), 1907. Pubblicato su "Vita d'Arte" - rivista mensile d'arte antica e moderna. Anno III, vol. VI, n. 31, luglio 1910, p. 13. (Collezione Fausta Samaritani)
English: Charles Gascoyne (1887-1917) architectural illustrator and painter, was unfortunately killed in WW1, at the height of his popularity. Usually commissioned to produce artists impressions of buildings. He was born in Nottingham. The British artists of the period 1900-1920 combined precision in drawing with a delicate but imaginative use of colour, bestowing a romantic aura upon the buildings and portraits. Enlisting in 1915, Charles Gascoyne served initially in the Irish rebellion of 1916, and later in France where he died in captivity of wounds received in battle. [1]
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