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Giovanni Coccapani

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Giovanni Coccapani (1582 – 1649) was an Italian painter and architect of the Baroque period. Born in Florence, his family was originally from Carpi. He is the brother of Sigismondo Coccapani. he travelled through Lombardy and was patronized by Duke Alfonso III in Modena. He possessed a number of architectural designs belonging the lawyer Eustachio Cabassi of Carpi.[1] He putatively rebuilt the San Giusto church in Volterra.

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