Carlo Orsi
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Carlo Orsi (Pavia – London, 1894[1]) was an Italian painter and sculptor active during the second half of the nineteenth century. He worked primarily in Florence and participated in several Italian exhibitions during the 1880s. His work included easel painting, portraiture, and decorative frescoes for religious and civic buildings.
He was a resident of Florence. In 1884 at the Exposition of Turin, he displayed: Ore calde; in 1887 at Venice: a painting on porcelain; in 1886 at Florence: Avanzi di un' antica villa presso Lastra a Signa; Vendemmiatrice; Il porto di Rapallo; Prime note. Finally at the 1889 Exhibition of Florence: Imitazione arazzo. In 1885 he painted: I polli del l'augure.[2] He also painted fresco murals at the church of the Consolata of Vigevano and the Palazzo Carignano of Turin. The Royal Academy of London has a portrait of John Addington Symonds, by Carlo Orsi.[3]