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Italian painter
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Pietro Scalvini (1718–1792) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque and Neoclassic period, active in Brescia. He was inspired by Tiepolo and active in fresco painting of churches. His works include Sant'Apollonia Altarpiece.
Gallery
Altarpiece with Madonna and Child and Saints
Saint Aloysius de Gonzaga Adores the Cross
Apotheosis of San Lorenzo Martire, central dome, 1786, Church of San Lorenzo Martire, Nuvolera.
Apoteosi di San Lorenzo Martire
Parish Church of San Lorenzo Martire, frescos by Pietro Scalvini.
References
Figure della storia e della cronaca - Volume 26 - Page 819, by Paolo Guerrini - 1986.
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