- Source: Innocente Alessandri
Innocente Alessandri (born c. 1740) was an Italian engraver, born in Venice, who studied with Francesco Bartolozzi, before that artist left Italy.
His prints include Virgin Mary, with the guardian angel and the souls in Purgatory after Sebastiano Ricci; four prints, representing Astronomy, Geometry, Music, and Painting, after Domenico Maggiotto; a Virgin Mary with a glory of angels after Giambattista Piazzetta; The Annunciation, after François Lemoyne; and fourteen landscapes and a Flight into Egypt after Marco Ricci.
References
Alessandri, Innocente, Scattaglia, Pietro, Descrizioni degli animali: corrispondenti alle cinquanta figure contenute in questo ... volume de' quadrupedi, 1771.
Volume 1 from Internet Archive
Volume 2 from Internet Archive
Volume 3 from Internet Archive
Volume 4 from Internet Archive
Sources
Bryan, Michael (1886). Robert Edmund Graves (ed.). Dictionary of Painters and Engravers, Biographical and Critical. Vol. I A-K. London: George Bell and Sons. p. 15.