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Pietro Scalvini

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Pietro Scalvini (1718–1792) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque and Neoclassic period, active in Brescia. He was inspired by Tiepolo[1] and active in fresco painting of churches. His works include Sant'Apollonia Altarpiece.

References

  1. ^ Figure della storia e della cronaca - Volume 26 - Page 819, by Paolo Guerrini - 1986.