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'''Bartolomeo Arbotori''' ( |
'''Bartolomeo Arbotori''' (20 April 1650 in [[Piacenza]] – 23 August 1732 in [[Parma]]) was an Italian painter of the [[Baroque]] period, active mainly in [[Piacenza]] and [[Parma]]. He is known for [[still-life]] paintings of live and dead game, including animals, birds, and fish. [[Felice Boselli]] painted in his studio. |
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Latest revision as of 02:27, 6 December 2024
Bartolomeo Arbotori (20 April 1650 in Piacenza – 23 August 1732 in Parma) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in Piacenza and Parma. He is known for still-life paintings of live and dead game, including animals, birds, and fish. Felice Boselli painted in his studio.
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- Emilia Romagna by Touring club italiano. This source lists Boselli's first master as Bartolomeo Arbotori.