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Giovanni Battista Cipriani
1727–1785
(b Florence, 1727; d London, 14 Dec. 1785). Florentine decorative painter and designer, active mainly in England. In 1755 he was brought to London by the architect Sir William Chambers and the sculptor Joseph Wilton, who had met him in Rome.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Panel from the Robert Adam Library Representing Religion and the Arts 1770 English Heritage, Audley End House
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Panel from the Robert Adam Library Representing Science and Learning 1770 English Heritage, Audley End House
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Panel from the Robert Adam Library at Audley End Representing Water 1770 Saffron Walden Museum
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Panel from the Robert Adam Library at Audley End Representing Air 1770 Saffron Walden Museum
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Panel from the Robert Adam Library at Audley End Representing Earth 1770 Saffron Walden Museum
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The Annunciation 1769 Clare College, University of Cambridge
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Aesculapius Holding a Staff Encircled by a Snake Wellcome Collection
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Two Putti Falmouth Art Gallery
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Panel from the Robert Adam Library at Audley End Representing Fire 1770 Saffron Walden Museum
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Castor and Pollux, the Heavenly Twins 1783 National Trust, Castle Coole
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Giovanni Battista Cipriani (1727–1785), RA Mark Masons' Hall
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'Johannes Milton Anglus' (1608–1674) Milton's Cottage
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Sleeping Female Nude 19th C The Bowes Museum