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Danti is an Italian surname. Notable people with this surname include:

Davide Danti painter

Davide Danti was an Italian illustrator/artist/translator. His major works include "Il Murale Grande" in Milan Town Hall, and "Florence Nightingale", a large outdoor mural on the wall of the Croce Bianco of Codiponte, Lunigiana. There are many other examples of his work in Lunigiana, where he maintained a studio and was frequently employed by the local Commune to decorate and beautify buildings. He regularly illustrated magazines and publications such as "Solidarieta Come" and was an accomplished translator in the English, French, Spanish and Portuguese languages.

Domenico Danti is an Italian footballer who currently plays for Virtus Verona.

Girolamo Danti was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period, active in Perugia. His brother Ignazio Danti was an Italian priest, mathematician, astronomer, and cosmographer.

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Teodora Danti (c.1498–c.1573) was a painter and writer from Perugia, Italy. Described as spirited and virtuous, she was never married nor had children. She was the aunt of famed Florentine Mannerist sculptor Vincenzo Danti, yet goes unmentioned in an epitaph of the Danti family written by her nephew Ignazio Danti. With the exception of her brief biography by Perugian writer Lione Pascoli in 1732, Danti continues to be ignored as an artist and painter, possibly because there are currently no known paintings by or portraits of her, nor have any of her writings been identified.

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