Pasquale de' Rossi
'''Pasquale de' Rossi (* 1641 in Vicenza; † 28 June 1722 in Rome), also known as Pasqualino de' Rossi''', was an Italian painter of the Baroque period.Born in Vicenza, he was mostly self-trained in design. He painted a ''Baptism of Christ'' for the Montemirabile Chapel in the Basilica of Santa Maria del Popolo in Rome and also painted much for the Royal Palace of Turin.
A survey from 1867 mentions his principal works were ''Christ's in the Garden of Gesthemane in the Mount of Olives'' and the ''Baptism of Jesus'' (Rome); a ''Baptism of St Augustine'', a ''St John the Baptist'', a ''Mary Magdalen'', and a ''Virgin Mary'' (Fabriano); a ''Mass of St Gregory'' in the style of Guercino (Matelica); an ''Adoration by the Shepherds'' (Dresden); ''Dionysus and the Tyrant School-master'' (Prado, Madrid); as well as a number of religious paintings in Turin. Provided by Wikipedia
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