Sebastiano Flori

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Sebastiano Flori (active 1545) was an Italian painter active in Rome and Umbria. Sebastiano was a pupil of Giorgio Vasari and he painted with him in the large frescoes in the Palazzo della Cancelleria in Rome. [1] He also frescoed in the church of San Francesco, Terni.

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References

  1. Boni, Filippo de' (1852). Biografia degli artisti. Venice; Googlebooks: Presso Andrea Santini e Figlio. p. 370.