Ferrara 1795-1865
A painter and restorer particularly representative of the cultural climate of the Restoration period. Trained in Rome, where he learned the rules of the Raphaelesque model, in Ferrara he became a well-known expert on figurative culture due to the ecclesiastical jobs he undertook associated with the fifteenth and sixteenth century traditions. One of his most noteworthy works, among others, is his reproduction of Raphael’s “Madonna della Seggiola.”
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