Antonio Triva

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Antonio Triva (1626-c. 1669]) was an an Italian painter and etcher of the Baroque period.

He was born in Reggio, and studied under Guercino in Bologna. Painted in Rome, Reggio, and Piacenza. He visited Venice, taking with him his sister and assistant Flaminia. He was invited to the court of the Elector of Bavaria, and died in Munich. He painted as well with his left hand as with his right, and was a good etcher. Four etchings by him with the following titles:

    1. Susanna and the Elders.
    2. A Repose in Egypt.
    3. Virgin seated holding the Infant Jesus.
    4. Allegory with young Man looking in a Mirror, and seeing Sensuality, the Furies, and Death.

All these are signed with his name. Fussli mentions five more; four views in Italy, and a frontispiece to a book.

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