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Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini

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Italian painter (1710–1801)
Virgin and Child, Pinacoteca San Domenico,Fano
Beata Serafina in Prayer attributed to Lazzarini

Giovanni Andrea Lazzarini (19 November 1710 – 7 September 1801) was an Italian painter, poet, and art historian of the late-Baroque or Rococo.

He was born atPesaro. He was instructed in painting byFrancesco Mancini, and studied at Rome from 1734 to 1749, and worked subsequently at Venice andForlì in a style recallingCarlo Cignani. He distinguished himself as a fresco-painter. He was, however, a better teacher than artist. He was erudite and wrote extensively includingDescrizione della cupola d'Assisi,Catalogo ragionato delle pitture della chiesa di Pesaro, and a book onPittura. He was a professor at the Academy of Pesaro from 1753.[1]

Among his pupils werePietro Marchioretto. His works were painted forGualdo, nearRimini, and for the Cathedrals ofOsimo,Foligno,Ancona, andPesaro. He also painted for the church ofSant'Agostino in Pesaro. He died in Pesaro. The square outside the Teatro Rossini in Pesaro is named after him.

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  1. ^Biografia degli artisti by Filippo de Boni, page 542.
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