Cristoforo Savolini
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Cristoforo Savolini (1639—1677) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, active in the region near Pesaro and his native town of Cesena.
Pupil of the Caravaggio-inspired Cristoforo Serra, he was inspired by Guercino and Guido Cagnacci. One of his patrons was the Cesenese Ludovico Ugolini. Died young from a riding accident. He painted the altarpiece of San Donnino in the church of San Domenico in Cesena.
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