Francesco Battaglioli

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Francesco Battaglioli (c. 1722-1796?) was an Italian painter, known as painter of veduta and Cappriccios based on the scenery of Venice and the Venetian mainland (Brescia and Treviso).

Born in Modena. He is said to have been a pupil of Raffaello Rinaldi. He joined the Fraglia (guild) of painters in Venice between 1747-51. He became a member of the Accademia di Belle Arti in Venice in 1772, and he succeeded Antonio Visentini as professor of perspective in 1778.

Some of his veduta are of Aranjuez in Spain, where he went to paint scenery sets for the Reales Coliseos theater held in the Spanish Palacio Real de Aranjuez for the delight of Ferdinand VI. Here he also worked with Farinelli in painting stage sets for Pietro Metastasio's La Nitteti in 1758. Battaglioli's veduta were engraved by Francisco Zucchi, and used to illustrate Baldassare Camillo Zamboni’s Memorie intorno alle pubbliche fabbriche (1778).

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