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Matteo Brida

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Matteo Brida (1699-1744) was an Italian painter active mainly in his native Verona.

He trained under Padre Simbenati in Verona, who also trained Giovanni Battista Caregari Targa.[1] Among the pupils or those influenced by Brida are Felice Boscaratti[2] and Francesco Lorenzi.[3] The painting restorer, Luca Brida, is thought to be his son.[4]

He painted two prophets for the church of San Marco in San Girolamo in Vicenza.

References

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  1. ^ Le vite de' pittori, de gli scultori, et architetti Veronesi, by Bartolomeo Dal Pozzo, page 35.
  2. ^ Le vite dei pittori, scultori e architetti veronesi, by Diego Zannandreis, page 414.
  3. ^ Zannandreis, page 428.
  4. ^ Zannandreis, page 487.