Federico Bianchi (painter)

Federico Bianchi (1635–1719) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in North Lombardy.

By the early age of seventeen he painted three works in fresco for the cloister of the monastery of the Padri Zoccolanti at Milan and the Certosa di Pavia.

He was patronized by the duke of Savoy, and honored him with the title of Cavalière, and a gold chain and medal.

[3] Among his works, are paintings for Sant'Alessandro in Milan, frescoes for Villa Litta Modignani in Biumo Inferiore in the town of Varese, and for the Palazzo Arese Borromeo of Cesano Maderno.

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