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Romolo Panfi (1632-1690) was an Italian artist known for his landscape drawings. His work often depicts serene landscapes, with rolling hills, rivers, and trees, in a style characteristic of 17th-century Italian landscape art. The drawing "Landscape with figures" exemplifies this aesthetic, with its soft, atmospheric rendering and meticulous details. Panfi's work often featured small figures, adding a sense of scale and human presence to the natural world. He was a skilled draughtsman, using subtle shades of grey to create depth and volume in his compositions. His work has been admired for its delicate beauty and the sense of tranquility it evokes.
Born
1632
Died
1690