Giovanni Crivelli (active 1730–1750, died 1760, Parma) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque, who specialized in animal scenes, often game in a landscape.
Little is known of his life; he was the son and trainee of the painter Angelo Maria Crivelli.
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