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Giovanni Antonio Baruffaldi

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Italian painter

Giovanni Antonio Baruffaldi (1793–1832) was an Italian painter. He was born in Ferrara, and there initially trained under Giuseppe Santi, but also was a painter in the city of Venice. He received a stipend from the commune of Ferrara to study in Rome. There he died young after falling from a scaffold. The gallery of Ferrara possesses some of his work: Virgin reading and Tancred and Armida. It is not clear how Giovanni Antonio is related to the fellow Ferrarese Girolamo Barufaldi, who published a biography of the town's artists.

Sources

  1. Vite de' pittori e scultori ferraresi: con annotazioni, Appendix to Volume 2; by Girolamo Baruffaldi (1846); page 594.


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