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Vincenzo Torregiani

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Vincenzo Torregiani or Torreggiani (born in Budrio, active in Bologna 1742 - 1770)[1] was an Italian painter.

Biography

He trained under Stefano Orlandi in Bologna. For a few years, he moved to Florence and Rome, where he completed some fresco and tempera. He contributed perspective paintings in the cloister of the Scuderia of San Michele in Bosco. His son Giuseppe, active in 1760, followed his father's profession.[2]

References

  1. ^ Ashmolean Collections.
  2. ^ Almanacco statistico bolognese, Presso Natale Salvardi, Bologna, page 214.