Giulio Aristide Sartorio  

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Giulio Aristide Sartorio (February 11 1860 - October 3 1932) was an Italian painter and film director from Rome. His most famous works are: Diana of Ephes and the slaves, Gorgon and the Heroes (1895-99) and a frieze in the Palazzo di Montecitorio. He also collaborated with Gabriele D'Annunzio in a magazine entitled "The Banquet" (1895-98). He directed the motion picture "Il mistero di Galatea" (1919), starring Marga Sevilla, his wife, who studied acting with Eleonora Duse.




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