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Stefano Volpi

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Stefano Volpi or Volpe (c. 1585–1642)[1] was an Italian painter from the early Baroque art period, mainly painting sacred subjects in Siena, Italy. According to Luigi Lanzi, he was either a pupil or collaborator with Rutilio Manetti.[2] Among his works are paintings in the churches of Santi Quirico e Giulitta, San Raimondo, San Sebastiano and San Domenico in Siena.

References

  1. ^ Il pittore Stefano Volpi (c. 1585-1642), by Enrico Toti, 1982.
  2. ^ La Scuola Fiorentina E La Senese, Volume 1, page 425.