Giovanni Pandozzi (Lenola, Province of Latina, 1711–1790) was an Italian painter.
He was initially a pupil of Paolo De Matteis and then of Sebastiano Conca.
There he painted in the choir of the monks and two altarpieces: one of Santa Chiara praying for the Edification of the Church and The Holy Eucharist being adored by Franciscan Saints.
[1] He also painted works for the towns of Pico, Itri, Pastena, and Campodimele.
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