Giovanni Domenico Lombardi
Giovanni Domenico Lombardi (1682–1751) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period in Lucca. He shows the influence of rising neoclassicism but enveloped by an attention to Caravaggist quotations. He was a pupil of Giovanni Marracci in Lucca.[1] He was likely influenced by Pietro Paolino (died 1681).
Works
- St Francis Xavier blessing those afflicted with the plague, Musée des beaux-arts de Chambéry.
- Interior of Palace with countryside view
- Allegories of Faith and Charity
- Twenty-two tableaux, Rougnat church, Creuse (Limousin).
Further reading
- Betti Paola, Giovan Domenico Lombardi : nei Musei nazionali di Lucca, Pacini Fazzi publication, 2003. ISBN 88-7246-577-X
- Mazzarosa, Marchese Antonio (1843). Tipografia de Giuseppe Giusti (ed.). Memorie e documenti per servire alla storia di Lucca, Volume 8.. Lucca; Googlebooks. p. 172.
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