Pio Panfili (May 5, 1723 – 17 June 1812) was an Italian painter and engraver.
He trained with Antiveduto Grammatica, Natale Ricci in Fermo, and finally in the Accademia Clementina of Bologna,[1] and was awarded Bolognese citizenship.
He painted the ceiling of the staircase of the monastery of the Padri Conventuali of Montegiorgio and the refectory of the Augustinians in Rimini.
Also painted for palaces, including the Palazzo Priorale, and the ceiling of the cathedral of Fermo.
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