Pietro Ermini (1774–1850) was an Italian painter and engraver, active in Florence.
There, the mathematician-architect Angiolo De' Giudici mentored him, obtained for him a stipend, and convinced his parents to send him to Florence to study at the Academy of Fine Arts under Pietro Petroni.
In 1833, he nearly became blind, and though he had his sight improved by surgery, he had to abandon his career.
He is known for many highly detailed engravings of classic works in the Florentine Galleries.
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