Paolo Toschi

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Paolo Toschi (1788- 30 July 1854) was an Italian draughtsman and engraver. He was born in Parma.


He trained in Paris under Charles Clement Balvay Bervic, and first made a reputation by a fine etching of Henry IV, after GĂ©rard. In 1837 he was appointed Professor of Engraving and Director of the Academy of Parma, and shortly afterwards was commissioned to carry out the reproduction of Correggio's and Parmigianino's injured frescoes in S. Giovanni, and in the church of the Steccata in Parma, in water-color and engraving. The results were published in forty-eight plates. He died in Parma. Other fine plates by Toschi were :

    1. Lo Spasimo and Madonna Della Tenda after Raphael.
    2. *#Deposition after Daniele da Volterra.
    3. The Madonna della Scodella; after Correggio.
    4. Venus and Adonis; after Francesco Albani.
    5. Portraits of the Grand Duke of Tuscany; the Duo Descazes; Machiavelli; and Alfiori.

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