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Mario Ceradini
was born in Venice in 1864 and died in Sanremo (Imperia) in 1940. Ceradini was professor of Architecture and master of Drawing at the Alberine Academy of Turin. President of the above Academy, Ceradini in 1931 was appointed as director of the first Superior School of Architecture in Turin, an office he kept up to 1935.
In the first years of the XIX century, Ceradini was author of several civil living buildings in an area of Middle Europe, whereas in Turin his architectonic production was recorded under another name, due to the right of signature which was denied to architects certified at the Albertine Academy.
Among works attributed to Ceradini in Turin we can remind Caviglia House, in via Pellico, 24 (1899) and De Maria House, in via Rossini 12, (1900).
Among his literary works, we remind the Arte Aristocratica in Società Democratica (Artistocratic Art in a Democratic Society), published in occasion of the first 3-year exhibition of Fine Arts in Turin.
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