Antonio Puglieschi (Florence, 1660 – Florence, 1732) [1] was an Italian painter of the late Baroque period, active mainly in Florence. he trained initially with Pietro Dandini in Florence, but then went to work in Romewith Ciro Ferri. The church of San Giovannino degli Scolopi in Florence, which formerly had been a Jesuit church, has a canvas by Puglieschi of St Ignatius of Loyola before the Virgin. He also has a canvas in San Frediano in Cestello. One of his pupils was Giuseppe Bottani.
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A Checklist of Painters from c1200-1994: Represented in the Witt Library. By Witt Library, 1995.
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