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Lionello Arturo Lopes Perera (né Leone Arturo Perera Lopez; June 25, 1871 – April 26, 1942) was a banker, philanthropist and patron of the arts and music, active in New York at the beginning of the 20th century. Lionello Perera was born and grew up in Venice, Italy.
- June 25, 1871, Venice, Italy
- Carolyn Allen Perera
- April 26, 1942 (aged 70), New York, United States
- Royal High School of Commerce, (today’s Ca' Foscari University of Venice)
The book presents the long-lost biography of Lionello Perera, principal banker, patron, and philanthropist of the Italian American community in New York at the inception of the twentieth century.
Lionello Arturo Lopes Perera ( né Leone Arturo Perera Lopez; June 25, 1871 – April 26, 1942) was a banker, philanthropist and patron of the arts and music, active in New York at the beginning of the 20th century. Lionello Perera was born and grew up in Venice, Italy.
Jun 3, 2022 · Hardcover. $80.00 6 New from $17.88. Paperback. $61.00 1 Used from $60.91 8 New from $60.60. The book presents the long-lost biography of Lionello Perera, principal banker, patron, and philanthropist of the Italian American community in New York at the inception of the twentieth century.
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Nov 28, 2022 · Overview. The book presents the long-lost biography of Lionello Perera, principal banker, patron, and philanthropist of the Italian American community in New York at the inception of the twentieth century. Born and raised in Venice, Lionello Perera took over his uncle's financial activity in Wall Street and developed the family business into a ...
Feb 1, 2023 · The subject of this biography, Lionello Arturo Lopes Perera, was born in Venice in 1871 of Jewish and Venetian background. His father, a commercial agent from Livorno, died when Perera was 11; ever after, he, the only son, felt responsible for the welfare of his five sisters. His close relatives knew that his commercial success would depend on his education, and so he was sent to one of the ...