Fausto Eliseo Coppini From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Italian painter Fausto Eliseo Coppini (born in 1870 in Milan, Italy – Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1945) was an Italian-Argentine painter.[1] Coppini was born in Milan and studied art at the Brera Academy. In 1888, he moved to South America traveling through Chile and Peru. After a brief sojourn in Italy, he permanently settled in Buenos Aires. In 1888–1889, he won a silver medal at the International Exhibition for the 100th Anniversary of Argentina.[2] Among his pupils were Ángel Vena, Rodolfo Franco, Gastón Jarry, and Atilio Malinverno.[3] References ↑ "Fausto Eliseo Coppini | Museo de Arte Tigre | Tigre Municipio". ↑ Dizionario biografico degli italiani al Plata; by Barozzi, Baldassini, and company; 1st edition, Buenos Aires (1899); pages 101–102. ↑ Fundación Tres Pinos, short biography. Authority control databases: Artists RKD ArtistsMusée d'Orsay This article about an Italian painter born in the 1870s is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by adding missing information.vte Related Articles