Antonio Viviani

Antonio Viviani (1560–1620) was an Italian painter of the late Renaissance and early Baroque.

He was born in Urbino, and there became a follower of Federigo Barocci, said to have been his uncle.

He left some pictures at Urbino, in the style of Barocci, various frescoes in Rome, and a vast work in the Chiesa de' Filippini (San Pietro in Valle) at Fano (1618–1620), consisting of scenes from the lives of those apostles to whom the church was dedicated.

After 1585, he traveled to Rome, where he helped fresco the Vatican library and the Scala Santa (1585–1590).

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Loggia of Palazzo Altemps, Rome
Man, Dog, Landscape by Antonio Viviani, fresco on loggia of Palazzo Altemps , Rome