Jacopo de' Boateri

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Jacopo de' Boateri (active c. 1540) is an Italian painter, considered a follower of Francesco Francia.[1] His works can be seen exhibited at the Galleria Borghese[2] and the Louvre

References

  1. ^ Francia, Francesco. Cantalamessa, Giulio (ed.). "Madonna". Lettere e arti: 16.
  2. ^ Moreno, Paolo; Stefani, Chiara (2000). Galleria Borghese. Touring Editore. p. 286. ISBN 9788836519460.