Maurelio Scanavini

He trained as a fresco painter with Francesco Ferrari in Ferrara, then spent some time in Bologna, where he worked as an oil canvas painter under Carlo Cignani, at a time when Giacomo Parolini was also a pupil.

He is called the Leccardino and Laderchi recounts a small scandal when Scanavini painted a dog licking himself in a canvas, afterwards obscured, for the Oratory of San Crispino.

[1] He is said to have died from melancholy from lack of payment for his work.

Barotti quotes: "poverty and misfortune, who accompanied him wherever he went, were the reasons for his death".

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