Domiziano Domiziani
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Domiziano Domiziani (circa 1530 – circa 1610) was an
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painter, active in his native
Fabriano Fabriano is a town and ''comune'' of Ancona province in the Italian region of the Marche, at above sea level. It lies in the Esino valley upstream and southwest of Jesi; and east-northeast of Fossato di Vico and east of Gubbio (both in Umb ...
in a
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style. The work of an ''Aerial View of Fabriano between the Blessed Dominican Nuns Bianca and Rufina'' was once in the church of Santa Lucia. It was painted in memory of the 1519 victory at Albacina by the local condottiere Giovanni Battista Zobicco against the soldiers of Pope
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. Among his works are:Pinacoteca of Fabriano
*''Crucifixion with the Virgin and Saints John the Evangelist, Ugo Silvestrino, Francesco di Paolo and a Donor'' from the Confraternity of Santa Maria del Mercato, for the church of San Benedetto, Fabriano. *''Saints Giacinto and Francis Adoring Virgin'' for church of Sant Lucia. *''Frescoes'' for Church of Santa Maria Maddalena. *''Crucifixion and Saints'' for Church of Santa Caterina. *''Crucifixion with Saints Mary Magdalen and Cecilia'' for church of San Bartolomeo. *''Madonna del Rosario'' Parish church of Castelletta. *''Virgin and child with four saints'' Chiesetta di Santa Maria di Civita. *''Enthroned Virgin and child with Saints John the Baptist and Anthony Abbot'' for parish church of Rocchetta. *''Madonna and Child, Saints Paul, Nicola da Tolentino'' (attributed) found in Pinacoteca Civica Bruno Molajoli of Fabriano.


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1530s births 1610s deaths 16th-century Italian painters Italian male painters 17th-century Italian painters Italian Renaissance painters People from the Province of Ancona {{Italy-painter-16thC-stub