Giacinto Gimignani (1606–1681) was an Italian painter active mainly in Rome during the Baroque period.Gimignani was born in Pistoia where his father Alessio (1567–1651) was also a painter and former pupil of Jacopo Ligozzi[1]. In Pistoia are a number of paintings in the Museo Rospigliosi including the Meeting of Venus and Adonis and The brothers show Joseph’s bloody coat to Jacob [2].
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