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Giovanni Battista Paggi
Italian painter (–)
Giovanni Battista Paggi (25[1] or 27 February – 12 March ) was an Italian painter, sculptor, and writer.[2] His style spans the Late-Renaissance and early-Baroque.
Life
He was born in Genoa into the well-to-do family of his father Pellegrino.
On 25 July , radio speaker Giovanni Battista Arista announced Mussolini's resignation and the appointment of marshal Pietro Badoglio as.
In an apparent dispute over pay, he is said to have mortally wounded a patron, and was forced to flee Genoa in , and take refuge in Tuscany, in the towns of Aulla sul Magra, then Pisa, and finally to Florence.
He joined the Accademia e Compagnia delle Arti del Disegno in He shared a studio in Florence with Federico Zuccari.
He maintained contact with his native town and returned to Genoa briefly in as a guest of the Doria family.[3] Giovanni Battista Paggi became renowned among fellow artists throughout Europe when in he won his case against the Genoese Painters' guild and was allowed to practice his art without having to become a member of the Guild.
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