Giovanni Antonio De Pieri
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Giovanni Antonio De Pieri, known as il Zoppo Vicentino (1671–1751) was an Italian painter of the Baroque style, born and active in Vicenza.[1]
He was prolific locally in painting sacred subjects. He was dismissed by the art historian Lanzi as having an easy brush but less decisive.[2] An inventory of art in Vicenza in 1769, cites the following works by Pieri:[3]
- God the Father and Saints, Education of the Virgin, Flight to Egypt, and Madonna and Child at San Bartolomeo
 - Judith decapitates Holofernes at Santa Maria in Araceli
 - Canon Lateran Priest and Soldier at Corpus Domine church of Canons Lateran
 - St Antony and Child for parish church of Santa Croce
 - St Benedict for church of Santa Caterina
 - Arrival of the Holy Spine on organ shutters, an oval depicting Santa Rosa, and Ascent of Christ for a chapel in the church of Santa Corona
 - Deposition for parish church of San Marcello
 - Saints Benedict and Scholastica in Glory for the church of Santi Felice e Fortunato
 - Apparition of Virgin to Beato Felice for the church of the Cappuccini
 - Martyrdom of San Apollonio for the church of La Misericordia
 - Virgin grants the Rosary to St Dominic with St Catherine of Siena for San Domenico
 - San Girolamo and Angels for San Marco in San Girolamo
 
References
- ^ Museo Civici of Vicenza, entry for painting on Allegoria dell'Inverno.
 - ^ di un penello facile e men deciso Storia pittorica della Italia: La scuola veneziana, by Luigi Lanzi, page 234.
 - ^ Descrizione delle architetture; pitture e scolture di Vicenza, by Francesco Vendramini Mosca, page 142.