Antonio Bottazzi

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Antonio Bottazzi (died 1870) was an Italian painter, active in the 19th century in Lombardy.

He was born in Cremona studied at the Academy of Fine Arts in Milan, a contemporary of Pietro Bignami of Lodi. He painted portraits, historical and sacred subjects. He painted a Glory of the Virgin for the Lodi Cathedral. [1] He painted an altarpiece of the Assumption of the Virgin (1834) for the parish church of Roncadello. [2] He painted a duel of Henry IV, Holy Roman Emperor, and the Gonfaloniere of Cremona, Giovanni Baldesio; the subject must have had subversive echoes at the time, given the occupation of Lombardy by Austrians. [3] Antonio frescoed the four Evangelists for the parish church of Castelleone. [4]

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References

  1. Lodi monografia storico-artistica, by Felice De Angeli, Andrea Timolati, published in Milan (1877), page 134.
  2. Raccotta di articoli artistici editi ed inediti by Luigi Malvezzi, pages 145-146.
  3. L Malvezzi, page 17.
  4. L Malvezzi, page 64.