Giuseppe Arrighi (1642 in Volterra – 1706 in Volterra) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.
[1] He trained as a pupil of Baldassare Franceschini.
[2] Arrhigi painted an altarpiece of Saints Antonio da Padua, Dominic, Thomas Acquinas, and Francis of Assisi for the Pieve of Santa Maria at Chianni.
[3] He also painted a St Anthony of Padua for the Cathedral of Volterra.
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