Domenico Pellegrini (painter)
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Domenico Pellegrini (1759 – 1840), was an Italian painter.
Biography
He was born in Galliera Veneta and became the pupil of Lodovico Gallina.[1] He was active in Venice, Rome, London, Paris, Lisbon, and Naples and is known for portraits and historical allegories.[1] He died in Rome.
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The Count of Carvalhal
References
- ^ a b Domenico Pellegrini in the RKD
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