Antonio Beltrami (1724–1784) was an Italian painter active in the late-Baroque and Neoclassic periods.
He was a pupil of Francesco Boccaccino, who emerged from the school of Carlo Maratta.
Antonio painted at age 16 for the church of the Observant Minorites of San'Angelo in Cremona a canvas of Saints of the Franciscan order.
He traveled to the royal court in Vienna to perform portraits and decorate maps.
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