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<p> two [[Italian]] painters, brothers, who flourished at Rome about 1730. They were pupils of Marco Ricci, and were jointly employed in decorating churches and other public buildings. </p> <p> Another Giuseppe Valeriani was a Jesuit, and painted under [[Clement]] VIII several religious pictures, the best of which are in the Chiesa del Gesii. </p>
<p> two [[Italian]] painters, brothers, who flourished at Rome about 1730. They were pupils of Marco Ricci, and were jointly employed in decorating churches and other public buildings. </p> <p> Another Giuseppe Valeriani was a Jesuit, and painted under [[Clement]] VIII several religious pictures, the best of which are in the Chiesa del Gesii. </p>
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Latest revision as of 17:29, 15 October 2021

Domenico And Giuseppe Valeriani [1]

two Italian painters, brothers, who flourished at Rome about 1730. They were pupils of Marco Ricci, and were jointly employed in decorating churches and other public buildings.

Another Giuseppe Valeriani was a Jesuit, and painted under Clement VIII several religious pictures, the best of which are in the Chiesa del Gesii.

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