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| Giovanni Luigi Buffi (fl. 1662–1703) | ||||||||||
| A prominent portrait painter from Turin, Buffi was a pupil of Charles Dauphin and Gerolamo Gherzi. He worked mainly in Turin, producing portraits for the House of Savoy at the Ducal Palace, the Villa della Regina, and the Palazzo Carignano, among other locations. His commissions extended beyond portraiture to include theatre scenery, standards, lambriggi, and decorative work on the carriages of the princes of Carignano, which had been brought to Italy from Paris. | ||||||||||
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