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Giovanni Boggi

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Giovanni Boggi (died 1832[1]) was an Italian engraver and painter, in his artistic prime in the 1820s. Several of his works are on display at the Bibliothèque Nationale, Paris. He was especially noted for his portraits of important Greek people, particularly from the War of Greek Independence, including Markos Botsaris, a Souliote captain, and Theodoros Kolokotronis (1825).[2] He also made portraits of Francesco Algarotti and Luigi Lanzi.

References

  1. ^ Francesco Bruni (2002). Niccolò Tommaseo. Patrie e nazioni. Catalogo della mostra (in Italian). Edizioni della Laguna. p. 152. ISBN 9788883451119.
  2. ^ Fani-Maria Tsigakou (1981). The discovery of Greece: travellers and painters of the Romantic Era. Thames and Hudson.