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He was a pupil of [[Alessandro Allori]] and [[Francesco Salviati]]. He participated in the fresco decoration of the large cloister at [[Santa Maria Novella]]. Other works can be found at the churches of Santa Monica and [[San Barnaba]] in Florence, as well as in the Civic Museum in [[Prato]]. He also contributed a canvas for the programme of the [[Studiolo of Francesco I]] in the [[Palazzo Vecchio]]: a ''visit by Prince Francesco I de'Medici to Bortolo d'Alvise's glassworks.''
He was a pupil of [[Alessandro Allori]] and [[Francesco Salviati]]. He participated in the fresco decoration of the large cloister at [[Santa Maria Novella]]. Other works can be found at the churches of Santa Monica and [[San Barnaba]] in Florence, as well as in the Civic Museum in [[Prato]]. He also contributed a canvas for the programme of the [[Studiolo of Francesco I]] in the [[Palazzo Vecchio]]: a ''visit by Prince Francesco I de'Medici to Bortolo d'Alvise's glassworks.''



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Giovanni Maria Butteri, also known as Giovanmaria Butteri, (1540-1606) was a Florentine painter of Mannerist style.

He was a pupil of Alessandro Allori and Francesco Salviati. He participated in the fresco decoration of the large cloister at Santa Maria Novella. Other works can be found at the churches of Santa Monica and San Barnaba in Florence, as well as in the Civic Museum in Prato. He also contributed a canvas for the programme of the Studiolo of Francesco I in the Palazzo Vecchio: a visit by Prince Francesco I de'Medici to Bortolo d'Alvise's glassworks.