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Felice Rubbiani

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Felice Rubbiani (30 December 1677 – 18 October 1752) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, mainly depicting still-life subjects.

Biography

He was born in Modena and studied in Bologna under the still-life painter Domenico Bettini. He was called to Modena by the Duke Rinaldo I to help decorations for the wedding of his son Francesco. He was then given a position in the Guarda del Corpo to subsidize his ability to paint.[1]

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