Giuseppe Riva

Giuseppe Riva (4 November 1834 in Ivrea – 10 November 1916) was an Italian lawyer and painter, known for portraits, historical paintings, and landscapes.

He was a resident of Milan. One of his masterworks was ''While reading a memorial plaque for the Calvinist Covenanters, Catherine de' Medici surprised by Mary Stuart'', sent to the Exhibition of Fine Arts at Turin in 1883. To the same exhibition in 1887, he sent ''Ultimi istanti di Cola di Rienzi, last Tribune of Rome''. In 1872 at the Milan Exposition, he displayed, several half-figure portraits. At the 1883 Rome Exposition, he displayed ''Two Shepherdesses, an Idyll''. Another painter of the same name was active in Bergamo and Rome (1861–1941). Provided by Wikipedia
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    Annual Review of Cybertherapy and Telemedicine.

    Published 2009
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    Say not to say : new perspectives on miscommunication

    Published 2002
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    Enacting intersubjectivity : a cognitive and social perspective on the study of interactions

    Published 2008
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    Interacting with presence : HCI and the sense of presence in computer-mediated environments

    Published 2014
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