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- Q1525920 description "Italian painter".
- Q1525920 description "Italian painter".
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- Q1525920 abstract "Giovanni Quagliata (1603–1673) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He is more properly known in Italy as Giovan Battista Quagliata (and Giambattista Quagliata), one of the leading artists of the Messinesi painters of the 17th century, as described by Francesco Susinno in his book "The Lives of the Messinesi Painters" published in 1724. Giovanni was born in Messina, Italy. He was a pupil of Pietro da Cortona and enjoyed the patronage and friendship of the Spanish Viceroy of Sicily, Don Juan José of Austria (Viceroy from 1649–1651; also known as John of Austria the Younger). Giovanni's brother, Andrea Quagliata (born in 1594 or 1599, and died in 1660), was also an historical painter, but of lesser significance.Giovanni's works – paintings, frescoes and large canvases – were famously displayed in the galleries and churches of Messina, but due to earthquakes from Mount Etna and wartime bombings, few have survived to the present day.".
- Q1525920 birthDate "1603".
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- Q1525920 deathDate "1673".
- Q1525920 deathYear "1673".
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- Q1525920 dateOfBirth "1603".
- Q1525920 dateOfDeath "1673".
- Q1525920 name "Quagliata, Giovanni".
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- Q1525920 comment "Giovanni Quagliata (1603–1673) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He is more properly known in Italy as Giovan Battista Quagliata (and Giambattista Quagliata), one of the leading artists of the Messinesi painters of the 17th century, as described by Francesco Susinno in his book "The Lives of the Messinesi Painters" published in 1724. Giovanni was born in Messina, Italy.".
- Q1525920 label "Giovanni Quagliata".
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- Q1525920 name "Giovanni Quagliata".
- Q1525920 name "Quagliata, Giovanni".
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