Giovanni Ulisse Lucci

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Giovanni Ulisse Lucci (active 1717-1760s) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period, active near his native Fabriano in the Region of the Marche. He trained with his father, the painter Giovanni Luca Lucci (1637-1740) also of Fabriano. He painted frescoes for the churcho of San Benedetto and San Silvestro in Fabriano. [1]

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