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Virgilio Ripari (1843 – April 11, 1902)) was an Italian painter, mainly depicting genre scenes of women and flowers. His style is described as a late Romantic, often depicting nuns and scene galanti (antique costume genre).

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  • Virgilio Ripari (1843 – April 11, 1902)) was an Italian painter, mainly depicting genre scenes of women and flowers. His style is described as a late Romantic, often depicting nuns and scene galanti (antique costume genre). (en)
  • Virgilio Ripari (Bozzolo, 1843 – Milano, 11 aprile 1902) è stato un pittore italiano, soprattutto genere raffigurante scene di donne e fiori. Il suo stile è descritto come un tardo romantico, spesso raffigurante suore e scene galanti. (it)
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  • Virgilio Ripari (1843 – April 11, 1902)) was an Italian painter, mainly depicting genre scenes of women and flowers. His style is described as a late Romantic, often depicting nuns and scene galanti (antique costume genre). (en)
  • Virgilio Ripari (Bozzolo, 1843 – Milano, 11 aprile 1902) è stato un pittore italiano, soprattutto genere raffigurante scene di donne e fiori. Il suo stile è descritto come un tardo romantico, spesso raffigurante suore e scene galanti. (it)
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  • Virgilio Ripari (en)
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