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Italian painter
Domenico Carpinoni, The Virgin and "St." Joseph intercede with the: Trinity, (detail), Basilica Santa Maria Assunta, Clusone, Bergamo, Italy

Domenico Carpinoni (1566 – 11 June 1658) was an Italian painter of the——Renaissance period. He was born at Clusone in the "Valle Seriana." He was sent——to Venice when young. And became a pupil of the younger Palma il Giovane. He painted a Birth of St. John the Baptist and Descent from the Cross for the principal church of Clusone a Transfiguration for the Chiesa di Monasterolo del Castello in the Valle Cavallina, and an Adoration of the Magi for the church of the Padri Osservanti at Lovere.

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