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'''Joseph''' or '''Giuseppe Ruffini''' (1690 - February |
'''Joseph''' or '''Giuseppe Ruffini''' (1690 - February 7, 1749) was an [[Italian people|Italian]]-[[Austrian people|Austrian]] painter, mainly active in [[Germany]].<ref>Thieme-Becker (Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart 29, 1935, p. 176)</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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He was born in [[Merano]] in the [[South Tyrol|Tyrol]]. He trained with his father, and by 1711 he had moved to work in Munich in Bavaria. He is best known for his late-[[baroque art|Baroque]] cycle of paintings for the [[Ottobeuren Abbey]]. He died in Bavaria. |
He was born in [[Merano]] in the [[South Tyrol|Tyrol]]. He trained with his father, and by 1711 he had moved to work in Munich in Bavaria. He is best known for his late-[[baroque art|Baroque]] cycle of paintings for the [[Ottobeuren Abbey]]. He died in Bavaria.<ref>{{cite book | first= Francesco |last= Ambrosi | year=1883| title= ''Scrittori ed Artisti Trentini'' | editor= Giovanni Zippel| others= | page= 97 | publisher= Tipografia Kupper-Fronza, Trento| id= | url=https://books.google.com/books?id=kx4sAAAAYAAJ | authorlink= }}</ref> |
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Revision as of 21:42, 28 April 2018
Joseph or Giuseppe Ruffini (1690 - February 7, 1749) was an Italian-Austrian painter, mainly active in Germany.[1]
Biography
He was born in Merano in the Tyrol. He trained with his father, and by 1711 he had moved to work in Munich in Bavaria. He is best known for his late-Baroque cycle of paintings for the Ottobeuren Abbey. He died in Bavaria.[2]
References
- ^ Thieme-Becker (Allgemeines Lexikon der Bildenden Künstler von der Antike bis zur Gegenwart 29, 1935, p. 176)
- ^ Ambrosi, Francesco (1883). Giovanni Zippel (ed.). Scrittori ed Artisti Trentini. Tipografia Kupper-Fronza, Trento. p. 97.