Ermanno Stroiffi

Bacchus and Ariadne

Ermanno Stroiffi[1] (20 October 1616 in Padua – 4 July 1693 in Venice) was an Italian Baroque painter and priest. A pupil of Venetian painter Bernardo Strozzi, he created altarpieces, portraits and genre scenes. Stroiffi became a priest in 1647, and in that role he helped introduce the Oratory of Saint Philip Neri in Padua and Venice.[2]

  1. ^ Name variations: Ermano Stroiffi, Ermano Stoifi, Ermano Stroifi, Ermanno Stroifi, Don Armanno, Don Erman
  2. ^ Venetian Seventeenth Century Painting: A Loan Exhibition from Collections in Britain and Ireland: 5 September to 30 November 1979: The National Gallery, 1979

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