Paolo Gaidano

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Christ is Condemned to Death, Church of St. Maria Assunta, Fubine.

Paolo Gaidano (1861 – 1915) was an Italian painter.

He was born in Poirino, Piedmont. From 1875 to 1878 he studied at the Accademia Albertina in Turin. He decorated the Cathedral of Carignano and several churches in Turin and other towns in Piedmont. He was teacher to Italo Mus.

He was also in demand as a portrait artist. In 1884 in Turin, he exhibited Deluso, Ritratto d'uomo, and Ritratto di bambina. In Venice in 1887, he exhibited Tantum ergo.[1]

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