Carlo Pellegrini (17th-century painter)

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Carlo Pellegrini (1605–1649) was an Italian

Baroque period.

He was born in

Basilica of St Peter's; designed the St Bernard mosaic portrait, collaboration with Giovanni Battista Calandra, in the former church; and painted a Conversion of Paul for the church of the Propagande Fide in Rome.[1]

Note

Another painter of the same name (1866–1937) won a gold medal at the 1912 Olympics.

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