Giovanni Domenico Campiglia

Giovanni Domenico Campiglia (1692–1768) was an Italian painter and engraver from Florence, active under the patronage of the House of Medici.

He initially trained under Tommaso Redi and Lorenzo del Moro, then in Bologna under Giovanni Gioseffo dal Sole.

During his career, Campiglia was employed in Rome and Florence, painting and engraving historical subjects and portraits.

Campiglia worked with Antonio Francesco Gori for over a decade on the Museum Florentinum, a collection of images of all the famous artists of Florence.

Campiglia's contributions were published in 1734, which induced Pope Clement XII to bring him to Rome.

Portrait of Cardinal-Patriarch José Manoel da Câmara by Giovanni Domenico Campiglia, Biblioteca Nacional de Portugal , 1758