Grazio Cossali, sometimes called Orazio Cossali[1] (1563 – December 4, 1629)[2] was an Italian painter who worked in Brescia, Cremona, and Venice, active during the Mannerist or early Baroque periods.
In the Brescian churches of Santa Maria delle Grazie and Santa Maria dei Miracoli are paintings of the Adoration of the Magi and the Presentation of Mary in the Temple.
He painted a small Coronation of the Virgin (1590s) for the parish church of Quinzanello.
[3] He painted a canvas on the history of Carlo Borromeo for the church of the Madonna della Stella in Cellatica.
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