Camillo Rasmo (1876–1965) was a painter from Trentino, trained in Venice, Munich, and Rome. Influenced by pointillism and the Viennese Secession, he painted still lifes, portraits, and landscapes. Shy and reserved, he avoided the public limelight and taught drawing in Trento. He lived between Trento and Carano, where he wished to be buried.
The tour, lasting about an hour and a half, starts from the "Casa Begna" museum and takes place even in bad weather. Local art historian Damiano Iellici will accompany you on this journey.
For more information, contact 327.9213867 (Damiano Iellici).
For groups, please book by the day before.
Event in Italian.