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Italian painter (1583–1654) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Giovanni Crosio (1583 – circa 1654) was an Italian painter active in a Mannerist style.
He was born in Trino in the Province of Vercelli. He is said to have be initially a follower of Guglielmo Caccia and Federico Zuccari, who were employed as court painters by Carlo Emanuele I. In 1607, he was paid for painting in the Galleria Grande of the Palace of Venaria. He painted mainly in the Piedmont.
He painted a Holy Family and Saints including St John the Evangelist (1619) for the church of San Giorgio Martire in Chieri.[1]
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