Pietro Gaspari

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Pietro Gaspari (1720–1785) was an Italian artist, known for veduta and capriccio in etchings and paintings. Some of them resemble a more barren and finely detailed Piranesi. He worked for many years in Munich, Germany[1] He was active mainly in Venice.

References

  1. ^ Catalogo delle RR. Gallerie di Venezia, by Regia accademia di belle arti di Venezia, page 259.