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Italian painter

Giuseppe Santi (1729 – 1825) was an Italian painter who was a professor of design at the Academy of Fine Arts of Ferrara.

He was born in Bologna and trained under Ubaldo Gandolfi. He moved to Ferrara in 1797 and painted for various churches and homes in Ferrara. Among his pupils were the engraver Ignazio Dolcetti, Giovanni Antonio Baruffaldi, and Gaetano Domenichini.

Sources

  1. Rivista, Libro d'Oro del Ducato di Ferrara; Volume 12, By Collegio araldico (1914); page 635.
  2. Annali Ferraresi, by Mariano Roveri (1891), page 253.


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