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Felice Boscaratti

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Saint Joseph of Cupertino in ectasy, church of San Lorenzo, Vicenza

Felice Boscaratti (1721 in Verona – 1807) was an Italian painter. A pupil of the Rotari, he soon became established as a painter and teacher. He moved to Vicenza but also worked in his birthplace of Verona - his works at the latter include Saints Ignazio and Bonaventura in the cappella Canossa a S. Bernardino. His works were reproduced by engravers such as Domenico Cunego.

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