Arturo Pagliai
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Arturo Pagliai (1852–1896) was an Italian painter, often painting seascapes, and vedute of port scenes. Later in life, he began to paint studies of women.[1]
He was a resident mainly of Livorno. He exhibited frequently at the Promotrice of Florence. Among his works are: Pagliai giova ricordare: Laguna Veneta; Nice; The Marina of Nice; Scogliera; Acquaiole a Portovenere; Steamship of the American Fleet in the Port of Livorno; Veduta of the Port of Livorno; Jemmaud Bay in Britain (or Brittany), Verso Calafuria; and In attesa di carico.[2]