Giuseppe Antonio Luchi oil on canvas

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Giuseppe Antonio Luchi known as Diecimino Borgo a Mozzano, 17 July 1709 Borgo a Mozzano, 12 May 1774 Among the most significant works that can be remembered by Luchi, a Nativity (1751) for the church and convent of Sant'Anna a Pisa. In Borgo a Mozzano, in the church of Saints Giusto and...
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Giuseppe Antonio Luchi known as Diecimino Borgo a Mozzano, 17 July 1709 Borgo a Mozzano, 12 May 1774 Among the most significant works that can be remembered by Luchi, a Nativity (1751) for the church and convent of Sant'Anna a Pisa. In Borgo a Mozzano, in the church of Saints Giusto and Clemente, Luchi painted a Madonna and Child with Saints Clemente, Lucia, Giusto and Caterina d'Alessandria. While for the church of Santa Maria Assunta Benabbio in Bagni di Lucca, he painted a Madonna in glory between the Saints Antonio da Padova and Rocco (1773). Still around the mid-thirties he painted a Vision of San Francesco Saverio, a high quality work recently appeared on the antiquarian art market.

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Via Pesciatina 1500 Picciorana
LUCCA, 55100
Italy