Giovanni Luca Lucci (1637-1740) was an
Italian
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painter of the
Baroque
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period, active near his native
Fabriano
Fabriano is a town and ''comune'' of Province of Ancona, Ancona province in the Italy, Italian region of the Marche, at Above mean sea level, above sea level. It lies in the Esino valley upstream and southwest of Jesi; and east-northeast of Foss ...
in the Region of the
Marche
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.
He trained with
Andrea Carlone
Andrea Carlone (16 May 1626 – 4 April 1697) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active mainly in his natal city of Genoa.
He was the son of the painter Giovanni Battista Carlone and Niccoletta Scorza. He traveled and painted extensive ...
for 14 years in Rome. In 1696, he painted frescoes for the tombs of the Beato Giovanni del Bastone in the church of San Benedetto in Fabriano.
His son was the painter
Giovanni Ulisse Lucci (active 1717-1760s) also of Fabriano.
Guida e statistica della citta e comune di Fabriano
by Oreste Marcoaldi, page 247.
References
1637 births
1740 deaths
17th-century Italian painters
Italian male painters
18th-century Italian painters
18th-century Italian male artists
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