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Carlo Antonio Rambaldi

Italian painter (1680–1717) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Carlo Antonio Rambaldi
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Carlo Antonio Rambaldi (1680–1717) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in his native Bologna.

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Carlo Antonio Rambaldi
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Saints Dominic and Francis, Palazzo Buonaccorsi, Macerata

Known as a figure painter, he was a pupil of Domenico Maria Viani. He painted in Macerata, Rome, and Turin. In Bologna, he painted in the Sacristy of the church of San Petronio. For his work in Piacenza, he was awarded a knighthood. Returning to Bologna in 1717 with his wife, he drowned in the Taro river.[1] He painted a Death of St. Joseph for the church of Santi Gregorio e Siro; a Visitation for San Giuseppe Sposo ; and a St. Francis Xavier for the church of Santa Lucia.

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