- Source: Michele Plancher
Michele Plancher (1808 – 1888) was an Italian painter, depicting historic-mythologic and sacred subjects.
He trained, along with Giovanni Tebaldi, in his native Parma under Domenico Muzzi at the city's Academy of Fine Arts. Upon the death of Muzzi, he studied under Biagio Martini, whose contemporary pupils also included Antonio Isac, Paolo Toschi, Giambattista Callegari, Giambattista Borghesi, Tommaso Gasparotti, and Stanislao Campana. He painted for the church of San Vitale, Parma. Plancher was most active from 1815 to 1835.
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Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Michele Plancher
- Domenico Muzzi
- San Vitale, Parma
- Eva Ionesco
- Santa Maria e San Donato
- List of French films of 1939
- Governor General's Award for French-language children's literature
- Châteney
- Les Moitiers-d'Allonne
- Juno Award for Francophone Album of the Year