Edita Broglio (1886–1977) was a Latvian artist known for her paintings in the genre of magic realism.[1][2]
She was born Edita Walterowna von Zur Muehlen on November 26, 1886 in the town of Smiltene, northeast of Riga.[3][4] From 1908 to 1910 she studied at the Konigsberg Art Academy in East Prussia.[4][5]
Broglio left Latvia in 1910, settling in Rome.[5][6] She married Mario Broglio, and together they founded the Italian art magazine Valori plastici.[7][8][9] She died in Rome in 1977.
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