Carlo Magini (1720–1806)
• Was an Italian painter of the late-Baroque period.
• He was born on 16 September 1720 in Fano, region of the Marche.
• Carlo was the son of Francis Magini, a goldsmith.
• His mother, Elizabeth Ceccarini, was the sister of the painter Sebastiano Ceccarini.
• Carlo Magini was present in Rome in 1742 and in 1743.
• By 1748 the artist had returned to Fano where he married Michelina Polinori of Pesaro.
• He remained active in his hometown where he died in 1806.
• His known works amounting to about 100 canvases have been attributed on the basis of a number of signed pieces.
• A number of works are displayed at the Quadreria della Fondazione Cassa di Risparmio di Fano in Fano.