Francesco Giugno

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Frescos of the barrel vault by Francesco Giugno in the Santa Maria delle Grazie church in Brescia. Incoronazione di Maria Pentecoste Francesco Giugno Basilica di Santa Maria delle Grazie Brescia.jpg
Frescos of the barrel vault by Francesco Giugno in the Santa Maria delle Grazie church in Brescia.

Francesco Giugno (1577 - c. 1621) was an Italian painter of the late Mannerist and early-Baroque periods, mainly active in Brescia and Mantua.

Born in Brescia, he became a pupil of Pietro Marone, and then of Palma il Giovane. He died in Mantua.

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