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{{Short description|Italian painter}}

{{Short description|Italian painter}}

[[File:Carlo maria giudici, gloria di san francesco di padova, 1750-60 circa.JPG|thumb|”Glory of Saint Francis of Padua”, 1750–60 circa, [[Castello Sforzesco]], Milan]]

[[File:Carlo maria giudici, gloria di san francesco di padova, 1750-60 circa.JPG|thumb|”Glory of Saint Francis of Padua”, 1750–60 circa, [[Castello Sforzesco]], Milan]]

”’Carlo Maria Giudici”’ (1723 in Viggiù – 1804 in [[Milan]]) was an Italian painter. He was born in [[Viggiù]] and became a professor at the [[Brera Academy]] of [[Milan]]. Among his pupils were [[Giovanni Battista Riccardi]], il Sala, and [[Andrea Appiani]].

”’Carlo Maria Giudici”’ (1723 in Viggiù – 1804 in [[Milan]]) was an Italian painter. He was born in [[Viggiù]] and became a professor at the [[Brera Academy]] of [[Milan]]. Among his pupils were [[Giovanni Battista Riccardi]], il Sala, and [[Andrea Appiani]].


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Italian painter (1723–1804)

Glory of Saint Francis of Padua, 1750–60 circa, Castello Sforzesco, Milan

Carlo Maria Giudici (1723 in Viggiù – 1804 in Milan) was an Italian painter. He was born in Viggiù and became a professor at the Brera Academy of Milan. Among his pupils were Giovanni Battista Riccardi, il Sala, and Andrea Appiani.

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