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Giovanni Carlo Bevilacqua

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Giovanni Carlo Bevilacqua, also called Gian Carlo Bevilacqua (1775 – 28 August 1849) was an Italian painter.

Painting in National Gallery of Slovenia

He was born and active in Venice, Italy. He was a pupil of Lodovico Gallina and Francesco Maggiotto. He became a member of the Academy of Fine Arts of Venice. He was active in a Neoclassical style.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ Archivio Flavio Beninati, source for masters and dates.
  2. ^ "Bevilacqua, Giovanni Carlo 1775-1849 on WorldCat".