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Giacomo Dondoli

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Giacomo Dondoli (active 17th -18th century) was an Italian painter active in Verona.[1] He studied in Verona initially under Giovanni Battista Zannoni, then under Cavalier Coppa, and then Pietro Ricchi (il Lucchese) in Trento. He painted for the Duke Carlo of Mantua. He mainly painted sacred subjects including a San Carlo for the church of the Ghiara in Verona; a Last Supper for San Fermo; a Death of Sant'Alessio for the church of the same name. He painted Nero watching Rome Burn and Story of Jacob. He was active in Verona circa 1717.[2]

His wife Caterina was also a painter.[3]

References

  1. ^ Dizionario biografico universal, By Gottardo Garollo, 1907, page 695.
  2. ^ Enciclopedia metodica critico-ragionata delle belle arti ; by Pietro Zani, page 364.
  3. ^ Le vite de'pittori degli scultori et architetti veronesi, By Bartolomeo dal Pozzo, page 189-190.