Paolo Emilio Besenzi (1608–1656) was an Italian painter, sculptor, and architect of the 17th century, born and active in Reggio Emilia. He lived and worked as a painter, sculptor and architect in Reggio Emilia in the first half of the 17th century. According to Tiraboschi he was sent to France for a short time, at the court of Louis XIII, who would have named him a knight.[1] He trained with Francesco Albani, and was a friend and companion of Lionello Spada. He was buried in the now demolished church of Santa Maria Maddalena, for which he designed the main altar.[2]
Among the works by the artist were:
In the Church of San Pietro, beyond the canvas of St Placido, are several sculptural works:
He made also twelve apostles and four evangelists for the Confraternity of San Domenico;[5][6] the twelve apostles are lost. It is said that Besenzi helped design the reconstruction of the Church of Sant'Agostino.