Giuseppe Cantersani

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Giuseppe Cantersani was an Italian engraver, active circa 1700 in Bologna.

He is known to have engraved on metal, plates representing a painting of the Virgin, by Solimena, a Virgin and Child by Fratta, and a Virgin and Saint Anne by Sirani.

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