Gian Giacomo Lampugnani

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Gian Giacomo Lampugnani (active 2nd decade 16th century) was an Italian painter of the Renaissance period.[1]

Few details are known of his life. He was born in Legnano, he was a member of the Lampugnani family that included the composer , musician Giovanni Battista, and the infamous slayer of the Duke Sforza, Giovanni Andrea Lampugnani. He painted frescoes for churches in Legnano, including and the Basilica of San Magno.[2]

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  1. ^ Archivio storico Lombardo, Volumes 6-8 (1941) - Page 142
  2. ^ Lombardia: (esclusa Milano), Touring club of Italia, page 178.
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