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Anderloni, Pietro, 1784 or 1785-1849

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Personal name headingAnderloni, Pietro, 1784 or 1785-1849
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Other standard no.71665803
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Associated placeMilan (Italy) Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Birth date[1784, 1785]
Death date1849-10-13
Place of birthSant'Eufemia della Fonte (Brescia, Italy)
Place of deathMilan (Italy)
Field of activityEngraving Printmaking
Profession or occupationEngravers Printmakers
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Found inMET Museum website, viewed on June 10, 2020 (Pietro Anderloni; born Sant'Eufemia 1785; died Galbiate, 1849)
Anderloni. Emilio. Opere e vita di Pietro Anderloni, 1903, viewed on Google Books, June 10, 2020: $b page 8 (Pietro Anderloni; born October 12, 1785) page 116 (died October 13, 1849)
Catalogue of the Collection of Engravings Bequeathed to Harvard College by Francis Calley Gray, 1869, viewed on Google Books, June 10, 2020: page 8 (Anderloni, Pietro; born St. Eufemia, 1784; died 1849; engraver; pupil of his brother Faustino and of Longhi)
KNAW Historisch Ledenbestand, Past Members, viewed June 10, 2020 (Pietro Anderloni; born Sant'Eufemia della Fonte, October 12, 1784; died Milan, October 13, 1849)
   <https://www.dwc.knaw.nl/biografie/pmknaw/?pagetype=authorDetail&aId=PE00004430>
Database of Scientific Illustrators, 1450-1950, viewed June 10, 2020 (Pietro Anderloni; born Sant Eufemia in Brescia, Italy, 1784 or 1785; died Milan or Cabiate, Italy, 1849)
British Museum collection online, viewed on June 10, 2020: BIOG17294 (Pietro Anderloni; born 1785; died 1849; printmaker; Italian; Neo-classic reproductive line-engraver; Longhi's successor as professor of engraving at the Accademia di Brera in 1831)
   <https://www.britishmuseum.org/collection/term/BIOG17294>
Wikipedia, viewed on June 10, 2020 (Pietro Anderloni; born October 12, 1784; died October 13, 1849; Italian engraver of the 19th century; trained under his brother Faustino Anderloni, but then worked under Giuseppe Longhi; in 1831, he succeeded Longhi as professor of engraving in Milan; elected a fourth class, corresponding member living abroad, of the Royal Institute of the Netherlands in 1835)
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