Giovanni Domenico Ferracuti

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Giovanni Domenico Ferracuti (mid to late17th century) was an Italian painter, active in Macerata concentrating on landscapes, especially on wintry landscapes.

He was a follower of Gaspard Dughet and collaborated with figure painter Pier Simone Fanelli in painting for San Giorgio in Macerata. [1]

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