Pietro Marchesini

Pietro Marchesini (April 7, 1692 - October 24, 1757) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Tuscany.

Madonna offers Rosary to St Teresa (c. 1740, Church of San Paolino, Florence)

Biography

He was born in Pistoia. He was patronized by Lorenzo Maria Gianni, and studied with Anton Domenico Gabbiani in Florence. For the Gianni family, he often traveled to create a number of copies of originals of Titian, Veronese, Raphael, Carracci, and Andrea del Sarto. His travels gave his paintings a venetian coloring. He painted a Santa Margherita for the church of the Ognissanti in Florence; a St Thomas for the church of San Lorenzo. He also painted in Pistoia and the church of Valdibure.[1]

References

  1. Guida di Pistoia per gli amanti delle belle arti con notizie, by Francesco Tolomei, 1821, page 185-186.


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