Francesco Caccianiga
Francesco Caccianiga (1700-1781) was an Italian painter and engraver.
He was born in Milan. In Bologna, he became a pupil of Marcantonio Franceschini. He afterwards visited Rome, where he established himself under the patronage of Prince Borghese, for whom he executed some considerable works in the Palazzo and the Villa Borghese. His principal works are at Ancona, where he painted several altar-pieces, among them, Marriage of the Virgin and Last Supper. Related Paintings of Francesco Caccianiga :. | Tropical Landscape | Head of a Woman | Portrait of Princess Pauline-Eleonore de Broglie (mk04) | Plucking the Red and White Roses in the Old Temple Gardens | Still life floral, all kinds of reality flowers oil painting 242 | Related Artists: PARENZANO, BernardinoItalian painter, Paduan school (b. ca. 1450, Parenzo, d.
ca. 1500, Vicenza). Sir Samuel FildesEnglish Painter, 1843-1927 Giovanni di FrancescoItalian Early Renaissance Painter, 1412-1459
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