Fulgenzio Mondini

Fulgenzio Mondini (17th-century) was an Italian painter of the Baroque era.

He excelled in delineating historical subjects, and studied under Guercino.

He painted some frescoes depicting Life of St Anthony of Padua for San Petronio, Bologna Malvasia speaks very highly of Mondini.

[1] This painter died at Florence, where he was working for Marchese Capponi in his villa at Colonnata in the prime of life.

[2] This article about an Italian painter born in the 17th century is a stub.