Giovanni Domenico Brugieri
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Giovanni Domenico Brugieri (1678–1744) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period in Lucca. Lanzi is cited as referring to him as either Giovanni Domenico[1] or in other places as Giovanni Batista[2] or Battista,.[3]
Biography
He was initially a pupil of Lazzaro Baldi in Rome, but then joined the large studio of Carlo Maratta. His works are to be seen in the Chapel of the Sacrament at the Servi, the church of the Santissima Trinita, and in other edifices at Lucca. Among his pupils were Gaetano Vetturali[4][5] and Giuseppe Antonio Luchi.[6]
References
- ^ Histoire de la Peinture en Italie By Luigi Lanzi, page 247.
- ^ The history of painting in Italy, Volume 1, by Luigi Lanzi, page 359.
- ^ Cenni storico-artistici di Siena e suoi suburbii, by Ettore Romagnoli, (1840) page 74.
- ^ Mazzarosa, Marchese Antonio (1843). Tipografia de Giuseppe Giusti (ed.). Memorie e documenti per servire alla storia di Lucca, Volume 8.. Lucca; Googlebooks. p. 172.
- ^ Cyclopaedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature, Volume 11 by John McClintock, James Strong, page 661.
- ^ Memorie e documenti per servire all'istoria del Principato lucchese Volume 1, Presso Francesco Bertini, page 169.
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