Tommaso Nardini (1658 – December 9, 1718) was an Italian priest and painter of the Baroque period, active in his native town.
Born in Ascoli Piceno, Nardini was a pupil of Ludovico Trasi.
[2] He painted an altarpiece of a Saint interceding with the Virgin and Child for Souls of Purgatory (1710) for the Chiesa della Misericordia in Ancarano, Province of Teramo[3] In collaboration with Agostino Collaceroni, he painted quadratura frescoes in the church of Sant'Angelo Magno, which was the church of the Olivetani in Ascoli; Nardini adding the figures.
[4] Nardini also frescoed much of the ceiling decoration of the Duomo di Sant'Emidio of his hometown.
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