Monsù Desiderio
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Monsù Desiderio
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Monsù Desiderio is the name formerly given to an artist believed to have painted architectural scenes in a distinctive style in Naples in the early seventeenth century. The term monsù, a corruption of the French monsieur, was often used by Neapolitan historians to denote a painter of foreign origin. In the mid-twentieth century, art historians identified the works previously attributed to "Desiderio" as being by at least three different painters: François de Nomé and Didier Barra, both originall
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mons%C3%B9_Desiderio
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2023-04-15T09:06:02Z
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