Giovanni Campino

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Giovanni Campino (c. 1590–1650) was an Italian painter. He was born in Camerino. He traveled to Antwerp, and apprenticed under Abraham Janssens, then returned to Italy. He painted some pictures at Rome with sufficient success to procure him an invitation to the Spanish Court in Madrid, where he died.

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