Giovanni Francesco Nagli
Giovanni Francesco Nagli (circa 1615 - 1675) was an Italian painter of the baroque period. He was a follower of the style of Simone Cantarini and later Guercino. It for the latter that he is likely called il Centino, since he was mostly active in Rimini from 1629 onward. He painted a Sant'Agostino at his desk, now in the Pinacoteca of Rimini.[1] He painted a saint at the gallery of Cesena.[2] He painted a Bambino killing a Dragon at San Francesco Saverio, Rimini.
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