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Mauro Soderini

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Mauro Soderini (1704 - after 1739/1751) was an Italian painter of the late Baroque period, mainly painting sacred subjects and active in his native Florence.[1][2]

He studied in Bologna and Rome. In Florence he worked with Vincenzo Meucci and Giovanni Domenico Ferretti. He painted altarpieces for San Salvatore: a Deposition (1738; and for Santo Stefano: a Miracle of San Zenobi (1745).[3] Luigi Lanzi describes him as a pupil of Giovanni Camillo Sagrestani or of Sagrestani's mentor, Carlo Cignani.[4]

References

  1. ^ Metropolitan Museum, drawing by Soderini.
  2. ^ Trecanni entry lists death after 1751.
  3. ^ Encyclopedia Treccani, short entry on Soderini.
  4. ^ The History of Painting in Italy: The Florentine, Sienese, and Roman schools, by Luigi Lanzi, Thomas Roscoe, page 253.