3-737: Muratori may be: People [ edit ] Domenico Maria Muratori (1662–1744), Italian painter Jack Muratori (1929-2001), Republican Party lawmaker from Queens, New York Ludovico Antonio Muratori (1672–1750), Italian historian Michele Muratori (born 1983), Sammarinese politician Raimondo Muratori (1841-1885), Italian painter, known for portraits and depicting religious subjects Saverio Muratori (1910-1973), Italian architect and urban theorist Teresa Scannabecchi ( née Teresa Muratori, 1662–1708), Baroque painter, daughter of Domenico Maria Muratori Vincent Muratori (born 1987), French footballer Other [ edit ] Murători ,
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9-533: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Domenico Maria Muratori Domenico Maria Muratori (1662–1744) was an Italian painter of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth century, specializing in altarpieces. Muratori was born in Vendrana in the Budrio commune. He was a Bolognese painter who studied under Lorenzo Pasinelli . His wife Teresa Scannabecchi
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