Pietro Campana
Italian engraver (1727–1765) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Not to be confused with Giovanni Pietro Campana, an antiquarian from the 19th century Rome.
Pietro Campana (1727–1765) was an Italian engraver.
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He was born at Soriano Calabro in Calabria, Italy. He trained with Rocco Pozzi, and lived the greater part of his life at Rome and Venice. He engraved the following prints: St. Francis of Paola after Sebastiano Conca, Portrait of Pietro da Cortona; a picture in the St. Peter delivered from Prison after Mattia Preti; Portrait of Bernardino Barbatelli called Poccetti. He engraved a map of Rome (1748) for Giovanni Battista Nolli.