Daniel Seiter

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Daniel Seiter (or Saiter) (c. 1642 or 1647-1705) was a Viennese born painter of the Baroque, who trained in Italy.

He first apprenticed with Johann Carl Loth in Venice, then moved to Rome to work in the studio of Carlo Maratta. He traveled to Turin to help decorate in fresco the cupola of the chapel of the Ospedale Maggiore. He also painted in Brunswick and Dresden. He died in Turin.

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