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(1) Placido Costanzi
(b Rome, 1702; d Rome, 3 Oct 1759). Painter. He studied for five years with Francesco Trevisani and then with Benedetto Luti (16661724). From the latter he acquired the basic stylistic components of his artistic language with elements derived from Sebastiano Conca and the decorative works of Sebastiano Ricci, Giovanni Odazzi and Giovanni Battista Gaulli. At the same time he inclined towards a moderate form of classicism, which led him to study the works of Raphael, Annibale Carracci and Domenichino.
Part of the Costanzi family
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