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Luigi Pellegrini Scaramuccia (1616–1680) was an Italian painter and artist biographer of the Baroque period. He was a pupil, along with Giovanni Domenico Cerrini of the painter Guido Reni. Born in Perugia to the painter Giovanni Antonio Scaramuccia, he left paintings throughout the peninsula, including Rome, Bologna, and Milan. He is more highly regarded as a biographer or historian than the former. His book Le finezze de' pennelli italiani was one of the earliest compilations of biographies that included baroque artists from Bologna and Milan (published in 1674 in Pavia). Written as a pseudonymous account of travels through Italy, he appears to plagiarize extensively from prior biographers, including in his introduction to Leonardo’s treatise in 1651.

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  • Luigi Pellegrino Scaramuccia (es)
  • Luigi Pellegrini Scaramuccia (fr)
  • Luigi Pellegrini Scaramuccia (it)
  • Luigi Pellegrini Scaramuccia (en)
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  • Luigi Pellegrino (o Pellegrini) Scaramuccia, más conocido como Luigi Scaramuccia y apodado Luigi Perugino por su ciudad natal (Perugia, 1616-Milán, 1680), fue un tratadista de arte y pintor barroco italiano. Personaje viajero, dejó pinturas por media Italia (Roma, Bolonia, Milán) si bien ahora se le recuerda más por sus escritos. También produjo algunos grabados. (es)
  • Luigi Pellegrini Scaramuccia (Pérouse, 1616 - Milan, 1680) est un peintre italien baroque du XVIIe siècle et un biographe des artistes de ce style. (fr)
  • Luigi Pellegrini detto Scaramuccia o il Perugino (Perugia, 1616 – Milano, 1680) è stato un pittore e storico dell'arte italiano. Ritratto di Luigi Scaramuccia di Francesco Cairo, 1657 ca. (Olio su tela, 95 × 73 cm) Milano, Pinacoteca di Brera (it)
  • Luigi Pellegrini Scaramuccia (1616–1680) was an Italian painter and artist biographer of the Baroque period. He was a pupil, along with Giovanni Domenico Cerrini of the painter Guido Reni. Born in Perugia to the painter Giovanni Antonio Scaramuccia, he left paintings throughout the peninsula, including Rome, Bologna, and Milan. He is more highly regarded as a biographer or historian than the former. His book Le finezze de' pennelli italiani was one of the earliest compilations of biographies that included baroque artists from Bologna and Milan (published in 1674 in Pavia). Written as a pseudonymous account of travels through Italy, he appears to plagiarize extensively from prior biographers, including in his introduction to Leonardo’s treatise in 1651. (en)
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