Girolamo Troppa (1637–1710) was an Italian painter of theBaroque period, depicting mainly sacred subjects.
He was active inRome andUmbria. He was a follower ofCarlo Maratti. He painted for the church ofSan Giacomo delle Penitenti, in competition with the son ofGiovan Francesco Romanelli. Works attributed to Troppa are also found inCesi,Narni, andTerni.[1] He painted for the church of San Salvatore and the Oratory of San Sebastiano in his nativeRocchette, and for the church of San Niccolò (1700) in San Torri in Sabina.[2] He died in 1710.
His works include:
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