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STEFANO TOFANELLI
(Nave, near Lucca, 1752 - Rome 1812)
PORTRAIT OF FRANCESCO PETRARCA, c. 1805

Black chalk, signed in pencil lower left Tofanelli fece.
To the border line 260 x 192 mm; the full sheet measuring 425 x 342.

Born near Lucca, as a young boy Tofanelli was apprenticed with the painter Giuseppe Antonio Luchi, a follower of Giovanni Battista Tiepolo. With his fellow apprentice Bernardino Nocchi, he then moved to Rome in 1768, where they both worked with the painter Niccolò Lapiccola. In Rome with Nocchi he painted frescoes but was also employed by engravers as Volpato and Morghen to make drawings for them. Tofanelli also painted altarpieces, portraits, and mythological scenes. In 1781 he opened an Art School in Rome, but afterwards returned to Lucca, and in 1802 became Professor of Drawing in the University of San Frediano, Lucca