Pietro Ricchi

Pietro Ricchi (1606 – 15 August 1675) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period, born in Lucca.

Life
Pietro Ricchi, called il Lucchese, trained from 1620 to 1623 with Domenico Crespi, called Passignano, in Florence and from 1624 to 1627 with Guido Reni in Bologna. Ricchi presumably spent two years in Rome before traveling to France to paint frescos. For several years he moved between Aix-en-Provence, Arles, Lyon and Paris. In 1632–33, he painted a fresco the rooms of. He left France following a duel.

Ricchi spent his final years from 1670 in Udine, where he died in 1675.

Other works

 *  Last Supper (1644), Museo Civico, Riva del Garda
 * Judith and Holofernes, Buonconsiglio Castle
 * Madonna and Saints, Diocesan Museum of Brescia
 * Adoration of the Magi (1660), Indianapolis Museum of Art