Giorgio Damini (Castelfranco Veneto, ... - Padua, July 28, 1631) was an Italian painter.

Specializing in portraiture, he probably followed his brother Pietro in Padua and worked in his shop.

Among the works he attributed to him, Carlo Ridolfi and Luigi Lanzi mention small portraits that should not be too different from the Apostles made by their sister Damina, but there is nothing left of them. In more recent times Pier Luigi Fantelli assigned him a Nativity of Mary preserved in the parish of Selvazzano Dentro and the encounter between the families of the Baptist and Jesus of the church of the Eremite of Padua. It could be her, too, a Madonna with Child and saints of the parish of Giarre.

It is believed that various other works were erroneously attributed to Peter.

He spun during the plague of the seventeenth century, at the same time that his brother died. Bibliografiamodifica wikitesto

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