Simone Brentana
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Simone Brentana (1656- 9 June, 1742[1]) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in Verona. He was born in Venice to Domenico Brentana, but became orphaned by age 9 years. After a prolonged desultory education in various fields including music, he trained as a painter in Venice, frequenting the Accademia, moving in 1685 to Verona, where most of his paintings are located.
One of his pupils were Antonio Baroni, Michelangelo Spada, Tommaso Dossi, Antonio Elenetti, Giovanni Battista Marcola, and Lodovico Buffetti.
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