Flaminio Innocenzo Minozzi (3 October 1735 - 1817)[1] was an Italian painter, mainly of quadratura. He was a pupil of his father Bernardo Minozzi, a landscape painter in Bologna. He won the Marsili-Aldrovandi Award (Premio Marsili-Aldrovandi) at the Accademia Clementina and worked with Carlo Galli Bibiena. He later moved to work in Lisbon.[2]

His works are held in many museums worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[3] the Minneapolis Institute of Art,[4] the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston,[5] the Princeton University Art Museum,[6] and the University of Michigan Museum of Art.[7]
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