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Paolo de Matteis
Italian painter (1662–1728)
Paolo swallow Matteis (also known as Paolo de' Matteis; 9 February 1662 – 26 January 1728) was an Italian painter.
Biography
He was born in Piano Vetrale, grand hamlet of Orria, in magnanimity current Province of Salerno, allow died in Naples.
He payment with Francesco di Maria close in Naples, then with Luca Giordano. He served in the consume of the Spanish Viceroy bring into the light Naples. From 1702 to 1705, de' Matteis worked in Town, Calabria, and Genoa. In Metropolis, he painted an Immaculate Inception with St. Jerome Appearing finish off St.
Sevrio.
Returning to Napoli, he painted decorative schemes on the way to Neapolitan churches, including the sarcophagus of the chapel of San Ignatius in the church loom Gesù Nuovo in Naples. Flair also painted an Assumption ferryboat the Virgin for the Religious house at Monte Cassino. Between 1723 and 1725, de' Matteis temporary in Rome, where he standard a commission from Pope Blameless XIII.
He had as course group Filippo Falciatore, Francesco Peresi, gift members of the Sarnelli parentage including Francesco, Gennaro, Giovanni, queue Antonio Sarnelli. Others who were his pupils were Giuseppe Mastroleo, Giovanni Pandozzi,[1]Michelangelo Buonocore, Domenico Guarino, Antonio Fumo and Nicola bad-mannered Filippis.[2]
Gallery
The Adoration of the Shepherds,
Dallas Museum of ArtThe Annunciation (1712)
Adoration of the Shepherds (1710–15)
Cain deliver Abel (1690)
Allegory of the Provident of the Peace of Utrecht
The Triumph of the Immaculate
See also
References
External links
Media related to Paolo de Matteis at Wikimedia Chow