Domenico Maria Viani
1668 – 1711
Italian painter, part of a family of painters, son of Giovanni Maria Viani. He trained with his father and in 1691 he made a visit to Venice, which, though lasting less than a year, was of enduring importance. Viani was profoundly influenced by the great masters of the 16th century, notably Tintoretto and Veronese, and by his contemporaries, especially the tenebrosi Antonio Zanchi and Antonio Molinari.
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