French painter
For the engraver, see Jean Boulanger (engraver) .
Portrait of Nostradamus after a 17th-century engraving by Jean Boulanger
Jean Boulanger (1606–1660) was a French painter active in Italy during the Baroque period.
He was born in Troyes , France. He appears to have had some training under Guido Reni in Bologna . One of his more famous works are the frescoes at the Ducal palace of Sassuolo . He was buried in the church of San Vicenzio in Modena. His pupils include Tommaso Costa and Sigismondo Caula at Modena .
References
Orlandi, Pellegrino Antonio; Guarienti, Pietro (1719), Abecedario Pittorico , Naples, p. 207
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