Giovanni Domenico Lombardi (1682–1751) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period in Lucca.
His work shows the influence of rising neoclassicism but enveloped by an attention to Caravaggist quotations.
He was a pupil of Giovanni Marracci in Lucca.
[1] He was likely influenced by Pietro Paolino (died 1681).
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