Aurelio Craffonara

Italian painter and illustrator

Aurelio Craffonara (September 9, 1875 – February 5, 1945) was an Italian painter and illustrator.

Biography

Born in Gallarate, he was the nephew of the painter Giuseppe Craffonara of Trento. He moved to Genoa as a boy of 10 years, and trained at the Accademia Ligustica of Fine Arts under Tammar Luxoro. He completed illustrations for posters and publications, including for a satirical periodical under the pseudonym Lelo. He collaborated with Giuseppe Sacheri, Plinio Nomellini, and Dario Bardinero in decorating the site of the Banco di Chiavari e della Riviera Ligure in via Garibaldi. Craffonara often painted watercolors.[1] He died in Genoa.

References

  1. ^ Dizionario (repertorio) dei pittori, scultori, architetti, artigiani... nati nell'attuale provincia di Varese dal XII al XIX secolo, by Fernando Cova.
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