Bernardino Fergioni | |
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Born | Bernardino Vincenzo Fergioni 2 January 1674 |
Died | 1738 Rome, Papal States |
Nationality | Italian |
Known for | Landscape painting |
Bernardino Vincenzo Fergioni (1674–1738) called Sbirretto was an Italian painter of marine views and seaports, stated by Lanzi to have flourished in Rome about the year 1718. Adrien Manglard studied with Fergioni in Rome.[1] Claude Joseph Vernet, too, was welcomed in his atelier sometime after his arrival in Rome in 1732. Among his other pupils were Andrea Locatelli,[2] and Paolo Anesi.