Angelo Michele Toni
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Angelo Michele Toni (1640-January 16, 1708) was an Italian painter of the Baroque period. He was born and active in Bologna. He started as a manuscript illuminator. He was the first painting teacher of Antonio Dardani and of Giuseppe Maria Crespi.[1] A painting attributed to him, a copy of Ludovico Carracci's Predica di Sant'Antonio Abate, is preserved in the church of Santa Maria e San Folco di Saletto, near Bologna.[2][3]