Francesco Zucchi (Venice, 1692–1764),[1] was an Italian engraver, active mainly in Northern Italy.
[4] He was invited to Dresden to engrave some plates from the pictures in the Gallery but his work was interrupted by the Seven Years' War.
[3] According to Henry Fuseli, Zucchi never actually went to Dresden but he was sending his works from Venice instead.
[3] His artistic production includes reproductions of paintings, city views of Venice, Brescia, Brixen (Bressanone) and many illustrations for books[5] including the 1742 Italian translation of the Paradise Lost by Milton.
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