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Paolo Panelli (painter)

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Paolo Panelli (January 2, 1656 – Jauanary 6, 1759) was an Italian painter of the Late-Baroque, active in mainly in Verona.

He trained first with his father, but later in life studied with Santo Prunato; he also later learned engraving from Robert van Oudenard. He painted a St Joseph in Prison for the Oratory of San Biagio of Verona and for the church of the Monache di San Domenico.[1] Giovanni Battista Buratto was his pupil.[2]

References

  1. ^ *Deputazione di storia patria per le Venezie, Venice, ed. (1890). Monumenti storici: Nuova serie, Serie 4, Volume XI. Googlebooks. Pietro Savoni, Venice.
  2. ^ *Bartoli, Francesco (1793). Le pitture, sculture ed architetture della città di Rovigo: con indici ed illustrazioni. Googlebooks. Pietro Savoni, Venice. p. 170.

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