Lorenzo Gramiccia

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Lorenzo Gramiccia (1702 - 1796) was an Italian painter, active in a late-Baroque.

Biography

He was born in Cave, near Palestrina in the Lazio, but is mainly known for his work in the north of Italy. He trained in Rome, but did not pursue Neoclassical styles of painting. He painted in Venice for the churches of Santi Giovanni e Paolo, San Simone Profeta, and in 1777 for San Giacomo dall’Orio.[1] He painted a Roman Charity (circa 1740-1750) found at the Accademia Carrara of Bergamo.[2]

Madonna del Rosario altarpiece at Santi Giovanni e Paolo, Venice

He died in Rome.

Sources

  1. ^ Storia della pittura veneziana, by Francesco Zanotto, page 389.
  2. ^ Accademia Carrara catalogue.