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- Andrea_Toresani abstract "Andrea Torresani (c. 1727–1760) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in his native city of Brescia, Milan, and Venice.Died at age 33 years from a stroke. He was said to have trained with a mediocre painter by the name of Antonio Aureggio in Brescia. Moved to Venice, where he became known as an excellent painter of landscapes, portraits, and draughtsman. He is known to have penned landscapes for Zaccharia Sagredo and Pietro Guarienti.".
- Andrea_Toresani deathDate "1760".
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- Andrea_Toresani wikiPageWikiLink Baroque.
- Andrea_Toresani wikiPageWikiLink Brescia.
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- Andrea_Toresani wikiPageWikiLink Category:Venetian_painters.
- Andrea_Toresani wikiPageWikiLink Italy.
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- Andrea_Toresani wikiPageWikiLinkText "Andrea Toresani".
- Andrea_Toresani dateOfDeath "1760".
- Andrea_Toresani name "Torresani, Andrea".
- Andrea_Toresani shortDescription "Italian painter".
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- Andrea_Toresani description "Italian painter".
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- Andrea_Toresani hypernym Painter.
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- Andrea_Toresani comment "Andrea Torresani (c. 1727–1760) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in his native city of Brescia, Milan, and Venice.Died at age 33 years from a stroke. He was said to have trained with a mediocre painter by the name of Antonio Aureggio in Brescia. Moved to Venice, where he became known as an excellent painter of landscapes, portraits, and draughtsman. He is known to have penned landscapes for Zaccharia Sagredo and Pietro Guarienti.".
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- Andrea_Toresani name "Andrea Torresani".
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- Andrea_Toresani surname "Torresani".