Giulio Traballesi

After training with Agostino Veracini and Francesco Conti in Florence, Trabellesi studied architecture under Antonio Galli-Bibiena.

He widened his experience by studying painting based on the works of Antonio da Correggio of Parma and those of painters from Bologna.

[1] In 1775, he became professor of painting at the Brera Academy of Milan, where his style reflected the reigning neoclassicism of Mengs.

[2][3] His drawings for the collection of portraits of illustrious Florentines was engraved by Giuseppe Allegrini and others.

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Self-portrait (c.1780)