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Giovanni Gavazzeni

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Giovanni Gavazzeni (13 September 1841 – 29 November 1907) was an Italian painter of portraits and sacred subjects.

He was born in Talamona in the Valtellina. Giovanni studied at the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo under Enrico Scuri.[1] He painted a Virgin Mary with Souls in Heaven for the chapel in the cemetery of Delebio, as well as devotional frescoes on the walls of houses.[2] He also painted frescoes for churches in Caspoggio,[3] Ponte,[4] and a Holy Family for the parish church in Villa di Tirano.[5] He also painted the ceiling (Assumption of the Virgin) and a chapel (Death of St Joseph) of the Collegiata in Sondrio.[6]

References

  1. ^ Il Museo Etnografico Tiranese, Municipio di Tirano, short biography.
  2. ^ La Valtellina:guida turistica, by Ercole Bassi, Sondrio (1907–1908) page 13.
  3. ^ E. Bassi, page 90.
  4. ^ E. Bassi, page 105.
  5. ^ E. Bassi, page 117.
  6. ^ E. Bassi, page 69.