Antonio Fratacci (Parma or Bologna) was an Italian painter of the first half of the 18th century.
He was a pupil of Ilario Spolverini and later of Carlo Cignani.[1] He was active in 1738. He is known to have painted an altarpiece for the church of San Francesco in Reggio Emilia.[2] he also painted for the churches of Sant'Alessandro, San Eustorgio, Santa Maria della Scala, and San Simpliciano in Milan.[3]
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