"Cesare Frugoni and disciples" (1936) by Roberto Fantuzzi

This oil-on-canvas portrait of Cesare Frugoni teaching to his disciples and collaborators can be seen in a meeting room at the first floor of the Clinica Medica in the Policlinico Umberto I in Rome.

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It was painted by Roberto Fantuzzi in 1936 (his signature is followed by the Roman number "XIV", i.e. the 14th year of the Fascist Era).

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  • Photos by Luca Borghi ti.supmacinu|ihgrob.l#| (September 2012), courtesy of the Press Office (Dott.ssa Maria Grazia Panasci) of the Policlinico Umberto I.

Bibliography

- Carlo Govoni, "Se non sempre guarire si può sempre consolare si deve", Diagnosi&Terapia, dicembre 2018, p. 43



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