





Andrea Boscoli (Italian, 1560 - 1608)



Andrea Boscoli (Italian, 1560 - 1608)

Andrea Boscoli (Italian, 1560 - 1608)


Andrea Boscoli was an Italian painter of the Renaissance.
He was born in Florence, where he trained under Santi di Tito. He painted a Sermon of St John the Baptist for the church of San Giovanni Battista belonging to the Carmelite Teresiani at Rimini. He also painted portraits. He died in Florence about 1606.