Francesco Di Bartolo

He resided in Catania for most of his adult life, and became Director of the Civic Museum in his native city. He was honorary professor at the Institute of Fine Arts of Naples. He was prolific in engraved and acquaforte depictions. Among his acquaforte colored engravings are: ''Gli Iconoclasti'' of Morelli, the paintings of animals by Palizzi, and a series of portraits including of Count Cavour. Among his engravings with burin are those of a ''Madonna'' by Murillo and of the ''Madonna of the Harpies'' by Andrea del Sarto. He won various silver and gold prizes at exhibitions. He was awarded an honor in the Order of San Maurizio, and became an associate member of many Academies in Italy, as well as of the Imperial Academy of Arts in St Petersburg in Imperial Russia. Provided by Wikipedia
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L'incastellamento nell'ager segestanus dai Bizantini ai Normanni by Di Bartolo, Francesco
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Lavoro, salario, diritti vent'anni di lotte bracciantili in Sicilia (1948-1968) by Di Bartolo, Francesco
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Nel latifondo siciliano la violenta trasformazione del feudo Polizzello (1920-1964) by Di Bartolo, Francesco
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Terra e fascismo l'azione agraria nella Sicilia dopoguerra by Di Bartolo, Francesco
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