Giovanni Michele Graneri (1708 - 1762)
• Was an Italian painter.
• Graneri was born in Turin in 1708 and died in Turin in 1762.
• He specialized in painting genre scenes or bamboccio scenes, which were characterized by their depiction of everyday life.
• Graneri's life and career are marked by his dedication to his craft.
• He was trained by Domenico Olivieri, a renowned painter of the time, and went on to develop his own unique style.
• His paintings often featured scenes of everyday life, such as markets and public gatherings, which were rendered in exquisite detail.
• Graneri's work can be found in various museums, including the Palazzo Madama in Turin, Italy.