Francesco Borgani (1587–1624) was an Italian painter of the
Baroque, mainly active in
Mantua.
He was a pupil of
Ippolito Costa and influenced by his contemporary
Domenico Fetti. He was employed by the court of the Duke
Vincenzo I Gonzaga. The painting of St. Francis intercedes with the Virgin to liberate Mantua from the plague of 1630 for the church of Santa Agnese, but now in the
Ducal Palace of Mantua, was attributed to him, but given the date of demise that seems unlikely.[1] He painted for the churches of San Pietro, San Simone, and Santa Croce at Mantua.