CRESPI, GIUSEPPE MARIA Italian painter, called "Lo Spagnuolo" from his fondness for rich ap parel, was born at Bologna, and was trained under Angelo Toni, Domenico Canuti and Carlo Cignani. He was a clever portrait painter and a brilliant caricaturist; and his etchings after Rem brandt and Salvator are in some demand. His greatest work, a "Massacre of the Innocents," is at Bologna; but the Dresden gal lery possesses twelve examples of him, among which is his cele brated series of the Seven Sacraments.