Nicola Bertucci

Nicola Bertucci (c. 1710 – 2 January 1777) was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque or Rococo style, mainly painting figures in landscapes.

Born in Ancona, Bertuzzi was a pupil of Vittorio María Bigari.

[1] He painted a Life of the Blessed Franco (1753-4) for the Carmelite church in Medicina, in an effort where he collaborated with the specialist in quadratura, Vincenzo del Buono.

In the Pinacoteca civica of Forlì, there are: Battle scenes and Landscape with army over bridge'.

In 1732, he enrolled the Accademia Clementina, and In 1734–5, he won the first prize for an architectural project; he soon joined that institution as a member in 1751, and later, as a director.