Gennaro Basile was an Italian painter, born in Naples but active in the German-speaking countries. He settled at Brünn, in Moravia, and lived about 1756. His best picture is the altar-piece in the chapel of the chateau at Seeberg, in Salzburg. Most of his works remained in Moravia.[1]
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- ↑ A New General Biographical Dictionary Projected and Partly Arranged, Volume 3, Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose, Thomas Wright (1841), page 315.
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