Tito Conti

Tito Conti attended the Florentine Academy from 1855 and made his debut in 1861 at the first National Exhibition with Christopher Columbus.

After 1870 the painter's interests turned rather towards genre painting but it was above all with portraits that he gained an authoritative reputation.

His clientele, made up of the Florentine high society, appreciated the refined chromatic ranges and the pearly drafting of his paintings. This pictorial preciousness found the most appreciated results in the depiction of the female figure as in the moles Nudes of a woman exhibited in Florence.

He died in Florence in 1924.

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